Couple of pics of things going together... and a couple lessons learned...
1) We used 14 gauge copper wire for the harness... we cut what we though were adequate holes in the frame to feed the wire through... BUT ... it was EXTREMELY difficult to feed the harness around the 90 degree angles of the frame even with the holes. Our frame came 90% together.... but I would highly recommend if you are building one of these from scratch to figure out a way to run your harness as you assmble the frame... maybe even use stranded wire that you can pull through the frame as you go!!! No pics of this part ... we were way too frustrated!
1) We used 14 gauge copper wire for the harness... we cut what we though were adequate holes in the frame to feed the wire through... BUT ... it was EXTREMELY difficult to feed the harness around the 90 degree angles of the frame even with the holes. Our frame came 90% together.... but I would highly recommend if you are building one of these from scratch to figure out a way to run your harness as you assmble the frame... maybe even use stranded wire that you can pull through the frame as you go!!! No pics of this part ... we were way too frustrated!
2) Whatever you do... don;t use copper wire for the control panel... you've got to use stranded wire!!! We tried to use the wire we had bought for the harness... only to have to pull it all apart and redo it. The second time around we added quick disconnects as well.
3) Check you valve currents (AC vs. DC)... the valves you see above happened to be DC ... not gonna work in our AC system!!!