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Post 36 made on Friday January 11, 2008 at 09:10
AVTAS1
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On January 10, 2008 at 11:58, tgrugett said...
Your question really depends on what type of rack and
what the access is. If it is a fixed rack then I imagine
you should just come from the top down.

On January 10, 2008 at 20:45, ds53652 said...
Thnx tgrugett..... This setup is going to be two fixed
(stationary) racks ganged together with the entry or dmark
point being a hole punched-out in the top of the cabinet.
Given this situation, you would start termination from
the top and work your way down? Interesting......honestly,
when I was thinking all of this through in my (newbie)
mind, I figured starting at the bottom and working my
way up would be best? But again.....it's a newbie mind
that has NO friggin experience so I'm ALL ears...

And thnx as well for sharing the pics.....VERY nice work.....
Damn, you guys impress the hell out of me.....seriously.....damn!

Thnx again for your help...

I think tgrugett was referring to where to bring the wires in from top to bottom, but you were referring to where in the rack to start terminating wires, and if you come from the top up should start wiring at the bottom of the rack first, at least thats what I do


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