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I knew better than to wait until my panel was 90% complete to test it. I'm software engineer, and if there's one thing I've learned, it's that you build, test, build more, test again, etc. I've been dragging my feet on building my panel for the past 4-5 months and until yesterday...never tested any of the work.
But finally, yesterday afternoon I was at a point where most of my wiring was loosely laid out and hooked up and it was time to test.
With a fire extinguisher at the ready, I plugged it in and powered it up and everything worked flawlessly. What a satisfying feeling!
Now I just need to bundle some wires together, run the final power lines, and I'll be ready to start testing my vessels.
But finally, yesterday afternoon I was at a point where most of my wiring was loosely laid out and hooked up and it was time to test.
With a fire extinguisher at the ready, I plugged it in and powered it up and everything worked flawlessly. What a satisfying feeling!
![lRMpjK2.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/17a/17a41f92d96272d8d7e15684e0ef6969.jpg)
Now I just need to bundle some wires together, run the final power lines, and I'll be ready to start testing my vessels.