Ron Dickey wrote:It is always cool when your drawing and your craft match. Looks cool you are going to have fun with that trailer.
Ron
Kharn wrote:No disco ball?
It is a little hard to read the text, what are the two SPDT switches on RF C for?
I'd make the porch lights independent (even if just two SPST switches after RF A), just in case a neighbor asks you to dim their side.
And at the 40amp subwoofer.
Kharn wrote:If the sub's 30amps or less, I'd take it from the PD4045 vs its own fused line. You might also want to consider a switch to turn it on/off, I bet it has a non-zero draw when there is no radio input. 900 watts would be 75 amps (or more, as no amp is 100% efficient) for a 12v system, so you'll really have to detune it considerably to meet your goal.
Kharn wrote:The frosting looks pretty good, I'd try to scratch it to get an idea of hardness and see if you can apply it during this stage of construction or if you might want to wait until you're almost done to avoid recoating.
Kharn wrote:And that's why I'm not including a stereo in my trailer.
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