It was snowing when I left Naperville this morning, but at Union it was much nicer, partly sunny but unseasonably cold.
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I then spent some time testing and trying to fix the 36s control system, without making much progress. But another idea came to me on the way home, so I will certainly keep plugging away at making it operational. I also tested the brake system, with better results. The standing travel is too large, so adjustments will be needed, but that should be fairly routine. Otherwise the brake system is in good condition.
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Brian and I drove out to 14, and were able to remove the box from the 321 without too much trouble. We carried it back to barn 8 and started to remove the box from the 319.
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Sorry, the drop light is obscuring the determined look on his face as he works on dropping the old box. The nuts and bolts are rusty, of course, but the job progresses steadily, and soon were ready to install the replacement box.
Heres a somewhat better picture. In about 2 1/2 hours we had the new box in place and connected. Its gratifying to be able to make a constructive repair like this after struggling with a screwed-up electrical system. Thanks, Brian!
Did I ever mention that new members are always welcome? Its safe to say we wont run out of interesting projects for you to work on in the foreseeable future! And various other exciting things were going on all day, which I was unable to photograph. You just had to be there!
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