Nothing extraordinary here today, spent the bulk of the day just straightening out the wire bumndles and lableing and ensuring the wires were routed to the correct 'bundle' on the proper side of the panel. I've got all of the loose bundles tywrapped and coiled for the installation. The only thing left to wire is the ignition switch. I'll do that on Wed. Judy is going in for an angiogram tomorrow and I'll be with her throughout the bulk of the day. Hopefully, she'll be in and out with no surprises. I've pretty much run out of things I can do indoors, so it looks like I'm going to have to venture back out into the garage. (If you haven't already guessed I've been delaying this as longs as possible die to temps.) I need to prepared the upperforward fuse and sub-panels for the final installation of the Main panel. There are a lot of details and clean -up to do here before the panel goes in. Getting the panel installed and operational will be a BIG RELIEF. I've notice a funny thing about my attitude. I've ben anxious as $%#@ to ge this finished. But lately, now that I can just about see the end in sight, I'm more relaxed and willing to take the extra effort to ensure that I'm not making any mistakes or cutting corners during this final phase. We'll see how long this lasts!
Buttonong everything up for the 'install'
I secured the main harness to the lower portion of the panel with some large ty-wraps