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I do, and thank you for assembling them all in one place.
I'm still learning how to use them, and slowly going through them. I need a little more familiarity to get the hang of the NSN and how to backtrack them a meaningful description and a part number. I went through that TM schematic...
Well, there is that, too, ;), but I meant which TM has that information?
I did have an earlier poke around the net trying to run down the snazzy fiberglass tinned wire and there didn't seem to be many sources in 6Awg...
All the best,
2Pb
Thanks that is a great pointer for the future.
It is an MEP-803A, and unfortunately the wire is so charred that I haven't found legible numbers anywhere. I think it is wire 100E (the connection between the engine 12V ground on the frame, and the GND ground lug on the output panel). Eyeballing...
I was wondering if this wonderful project was completed. I checked the TM area and didn't see it.
I am trying to run down wire 100E which seems to have been toasted on my unit, and I seem to be missing where in the TMs the wire gauge is called out. It looks to be 6 or 8AWG.
Thanks!
2Pb
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