Electrical Wiring for a TBucket


Maybe that's the difference, you are using the label so it looks like a flag. Where I'm using
it like the very first pic on the network cable. Mine has to stick to the wire insulation, where
the flag type sticks to it's self.

 
yea that basically doubles the adhesive there so its clinging to itself... if youre a butterfingers like me the hardest part is making the edges line up pretty
 
philly said:
yea that basically doubles the adhesive there so its clinging to itself... if youre a butterfingers like me the hardest part is making the edges line up pretty

Exactly ...... that's why I'm putting them on orientated the long way.

I've tried to many times with masking tape while making temporary labels.

 

Thanks for the tips!!!

I can get the heat shrink tubing that I can print on, but it's twice the price for
3 times less length. $42 for 5 feet vs $18 for 18 feet.

I'm using 1/4 inch polyester right now, but just ordered 3/8 inch vinyl. Will see
how this works. It sure would be easier if I didn't have to remember to slip it on
the wire before installing the connector.

 
Indycars said:

It sure would be easier if I didn't have to remember to slip it on
the wire before installing the connector.

Hehe, i see what you mean there :)
Tell us, how often it happened to you ? :p j/k.
 

Let me see now ..... how can I word this to save face , ah yes !!!!!

Only two times have I forgotten so far! :D :p

 
I have wires guys, but only about 1/4 done so far...... but I have wires and ain't the new website double cool !!!!!!!!!!!!!

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That's only the half of it, there is the other end of each wire. They are just exciting as the new website !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :eek:
 
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Am giving it a try, maby i look better on the new forum :p. (i know am dreaming there)
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Ok let's get serious and try a nice picture :).

Yep, it look better.

I changed camera BTW, am not using the nikon coolpix l22 anymore, am using the coolpix l830 now, maby i will do a hd 1080p video of the car this summer.
 
loll, am pretty sure am the youngest on this board at 26 years old?.(i know i look like 16 years old its funy, feel like i will stay young forever)
Where are the girls, do we have at least 1 on the forum?(just wondering)
 
Yes, many people have air conditioners. 30-35 degree C is very hot and the older people can't stand that heat.(yes am not joking)
A good temperature for a home is about 23°C here. Don't need a big one, but the one on the picture is too small(its not my home). we have a 13 000 btu at home and its not setup with duck tape loll.
 
I am going to use another Deutsch DT connector, in fact it will take two connectors for the console wiring. Largest connector is 12 pins and I need about 16-18 pins

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This is only about 1/2 done, still more wires to come yet.

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Still needs another 3-4 wires before this is complete. Again this will have a Deutsch connector so I can remove the console and shifter when necessary.

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WOW! I hope your keeping SEVERAL wire diagrams with the color coding handy because, its probably going to go together easily now but if your like me....in several months the stuffs NOT going to be nearly as fresh in your memory and your going too NEED reference material.
AND YES YOU DO DARN IMPRESSIVE WORK, I wish you were LOCAL as I'm sure we would both benefit

http://www.hotrod.com/how-to/engine/1408-how-to-wire-your-own-race-car/
 
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As I run each wire I color code the drawing then I put the wire size on also.

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