The hubs I ordered as "back-up" to the ones that were supposed to arrive on the 7th, arrived today. So I cancelled the ones from Amazon that had not even shipped yet, which I ordered on DFECEMBER 10th. I discovered that the belts I ordered, even though I ordered three to try and cover my bases, were all too short, so I ordered two more tonight. It shouldn't take more than a couple days for them to get here. The rest of my missing panel volt and amp meters should be here by Friday, so I should be able to assemble most everything to begin testing coils this weekend with any luck. My contractor works Sunday, and I avoid working at the remodel while he is there, so I will definitely have all day Sunday to put things together. I need a trip to Lowes to purchase some wire and wire end connectors, but other than that, I am good to go. I have to go to town on Friday anyway to take my truck to the shop, so will probably pick up the wire then. I was in town at Lowes tonight, but forgot about the wire because I was focused on getting baseboard trim and the new garbage disposal to finish off the kitchen. I just realized I am still missing a few little things that Greyland was making me that his friends were supposed to drop off last week. Some small metal mounting brackets for the motor mount. I'm calling them tonight to see what's up with that. I'm about to run out of excuses for not getting this machine together.
Glad I called Greyland. Apparently they MIGHT have put the parts in the mailbox at my old house on their way from Santa Clara to Sacramento. I am like two hours out of the way (round trip) but they wanted me to have the parts. I NEVER check that mailbox. I'll check it tomorrow. They aren't coming to work with Greyland until Saturday morning, but plan on spending the day testing coils. All the meters and switches are wired. I might have data from them by Saturday night, or at least they might have all 12 coils tuned by then. Getting the coils all tuned is the priority so that they all have maximum output when comparing input to output.
Glad I called Greyland. Apparently they MIGHT have put the parts in the mailbox at my old house on their way from Santa Clara to Sacramento. I am like two hours out of the way (round trip) but they wanted me to have the parts. I NEVER check that mailbox. I'll check it tomorrow. They aren't coming to work with Greyland until Saturday morning, but plan on spending the day testing coils. All the meters and switches are wired. I might have data from them by Saturday night, or at least they might have all 12 coils tuned by then. Getting the coils all tuned is the priority so that they all have maximum output when comparing input to output.
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