50A control panel layout

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Moving to electric and just getting into the panel build.. system will be a hybrid between a back 2 back and a +30gl from Kals.. HLT and BK two elements each.. I'll be able to fire HLT one or two elements or HLT and BK one element each or BK one or two elements.. the circuit logic won't allow for more than two elements to be fired at a time.

Now I'm designing the front panel and I have different layouts in mind.. which one would you prefer? or any other ideas? .

Thanks in advance

Enrique
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Moving to electric and just getting into the panel build.. system will be a hybrid between a back 2 back and a +30gl from Kals.. HLT and BK two elements each.. I'll be able to fire HLT one or two elements or HLT and BK one element each or BK one or two elements.. the circuit logic won't allow for more than two elements to be fired at a time.

Now I'm designing the front panel and I have different layouts in mind.. which one would you prefer? or any other ideas? .

Thanks in advance

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my preference between the three designs would be third one. Logic being that when I look at the board, I first see the center off the board, which is where you have the E-Stop at. I am still in the process of picking out my own control, panel, not sure if I want to build, or buy pre built, or buy as a DIY kit style.
 
Yes make cense, thanks for your input.

With regards of the control panel build, if you have the time and tools go for it is a rewarding experience, remember you gotta source all parts so dont start your panel build until you have all the parts on hand.

Good build

Cheers
 
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