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RayNMesa
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 Posted: Mon Jul 7th, 2008 03:26 am
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Three kits received, three kits built, and three kits tested good the first time without no problems. These will be used for my 4 10’ arches , and the other box for some LED trees.

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Ray what enclosures are you using and what size? They look like the broadband enclosures.

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RayNMesa
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Yes they are the broadband enclosures. they are 9x9x3  and if you buy 5 or more there $8.00 each.



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Thanks I need to pick up 6. Although I don't think I need one that big for my 8 channel controller.

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Ray.........where can we buy these enclosures, a link or address?.........thanks, Mike

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RayNMesa
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You can find them here Your  broadband store,

 I think the cats outa the bag now :shock:



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 Posted: Mon Jul 7th, 2008 11:55 pm
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Very nice.  Thanks for the link.  I need to pick up a few of them for the same purpose you are using them for... arches. ;)

Thanks again.  (nice shed btw) :cool:



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Jeff Millard
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 Posted: Mon Jul 14th, 2008 10:48 pm
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Ray,

Them there things is Beeeutifulll!

Nice job!

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Ray,

Do you need a can wrench to open those enclosures or can you just use a standard socket or nut driver?  I am considering buying a couple of those enclosure and want to know if I need to order the can wrench as well.

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Nice work!! Good choice in boxes looks professional.

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I,m at work right now , but I will check when I get home, I did not check that yet but it looks like a nut driver or thin socket would work.



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Paul Roberson wrote: Cool, thanks for the link.

I am new to LOR....what happen to the cool blue colored boards?



A blue board is generally considered to be ROHS compliant. If anything had lead on it or in it, the board is no longer ROHS.

I am going to assume LOR follows the same convention. My guess is the solder that is provided may contain lead, or they are covering their rear quarters because some people use their own solder which may contain lead. It would be better to use a green board and be lead free than provide a blue board and not be compliant.

Most DIY boards are green

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TomD wrote: Ray,

Do you need a can wrench to open those enclosures or can you just use a standard socket or nut driver?  I am considering buying a couple of those enclosure and want to know if I need to order the can wrench as well.

Thanks,

TomD


yes you need a can wrench. nutdrivers and sockets wont fit. its a security feature.



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a thin wall socket works, or for another $7 you can get this CAN WRENCH

 



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I like the way they turned out so much I just ordered one....

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