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Yay! It worked!

Post by CapSmashy » Fri Jul 08, 2011 3:01 pm

Installed the new generator in the big red bus, new fuel lines, wired it up, fresh gas, pushed the button and it fired right up! And the A/C still blows cold! WOOT!

I always get nervous when projects involve a lot of home brewed "I think that oughta work" steps. I usually remain nervous when they work exactly as planned for a few days after it works. :)
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Re: Yay! It worked!

Post by jella » Fri Jul 08, 2011 3:05 pm

Yay for home brewed get er done !

Gotta love the cross your fingers close your eyes and moments :)
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Re: Yay! It worked!

Post by illy dilly » Fri Jul 08, 2011 3:27 pm

CapSmashy wrote:Installed the new generator in the big red bus, new fuel lines, wired it up, fresh gas, pushed the button and it fired right up! And the A/C still blows cold! WOOT!

I always get nervous when projects involve a lot of home brewed "I think that oughta work" steps. I usually remain nervous when they work exactly as planned for a few days after it works. :)
Congratulations!!!! Well done!

I know what ya mean. Then when ever its running your constantly checking every aspect of it, to make sure its 'still getting the job done'.
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Re: Yay! It worked!

Post by Elderberry » Fri Jul 08, 2011 7:58 pm

Yeah! :)
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Re: Yay! It worked!

Post by Elorrum » Fri Jul 08, 2011 8:14 pm

jella wrote:Yay for home brewed get er done !

Gotta love the cross your fingers close your eyes and moments :)
usually I wait for little grinding noises, or the smell of something burning.

Glad your's is working, CapSmashy
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Post by Asherbeez » Tue Jul 12, 2011 12:32 pm

Well done! Did you cover your important bits and wear a helmet when you went to fire it up?
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Re: Yay! It worked!

Post by Foxfur » Tue Jul 12, 2011 4:07 pm

CapSmashy wrote:Installed the new generator in the big red bus, new fuel lines, wired it up, fresh gas, pushed the button and it fired right up! And the A/C still blows cold! WOOT!

I always get nervous when projects involve a lot of home brewed "I think that oughta work" steps. I usually remain nervous when they work exactly as planned for a few days after it works. :)
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Asherbeez wrote:Well done! Did you cover your important bits and wear a helmet when you went to fire it up?

I rewired a friend's camp trailer and installed a new distribution / converter panel the other day. After connecting to shore power I went to flip the main breaker. I always try to shield myself from a (line connected anything) on first firing. So I turn my back on the panel and reached out to flip it. She asked me why I was doing that. Told her it was just safety. Flipped it and of course it was just fine. :roll:
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Re: Yay! It worked!

Post by Asherbeez » Wed Jul 13, 2011 8:07 am

Foxfur wrote:
Asherbeez wrote:Well done! Did you cover your important bits and wear a helmet when you went to fire it up?

I rewired a friend's camp trailer and installed a new distribution / converter panel the other day. After connecting to shore power I went to flip the main breaker. I always try to shield myself from a (line connected anything) on first firing. So I turn my back on the panel and reached out to flip it. She asked me why I was doing that. Told her it was just safety. Flipped it and of course it was just fine. :roll:
Hahaha Yeah I had plenty of projects (impact testers, small scale robots, lawnmower go carts, etc) in college that on the first test of a prototype I would turn a little sideways and squint my eyes before starting/engaging. Always made me feel a bit more safe :lol:
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