Mailing List lml@lancaironline.net Message #12621
From: Jim Cameron <toucan@78055.com>
Subject: Panel - Topless or not?
Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2002 20:24:13 -0600
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    On the subject of panels, the real issue is to design a panel system
that provides reasonable access, not whether to put in a single-piece panel
before or after the top.  The whole idea of a single-piece panel is pretty
silly, and means that only a very small contortionist will ever be able to
change or fix anything, short of removing the whole damn thing.  I think
it's another example of "We've always done it that way . . . "  Imagine a
television studio built all in one piece.  When something breaks you have to
remove a whole wall to get at the back of it.  Silly, right?

    On my ES I have the panel in sections:  the main instrument section
("basic six" plus) is hinged at the bottom.  By removing a few screws, you
can fold it down and work on anything in that section while sitting in the
left seat.  This also exposes all the other stuff mounted behind.  The radio
stack is built into a separate rack on roller guides.  These guides are
standard stuff for rack-mounted electronics hardware, and will hold about
200 pounds.  They're a bit difficult to find, but I have a source if
anyone's interested.  Again, a few screws out and the radio rack rolls out
to expose the back side and the various harnesses.  The harnesses have
enough slack in them to allow the rack to roll out.  The right-hand side
doesn't have too much in it, but it also is easily removed with a few
screws.  In the process of building and de-bugging this panel, I have yet to
get upside down, squished up under the panel, with a seat slide handle
jammed hard in my kidney.

Jim Cameron
N143ES


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