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MattyFin

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Hi guys,
I am in the process of working out a HERMS control panel, I was just wondering where everyone was getting the boxes from? I've had a look on ebay etc, just wondering if there was anywhere a bit cheaper? also what sized boxes did you guys use for your set ups, just curious as to how big a box do I really need.

Cheers

Matty
 
I think truman and qldkev used medical cabinets from bunnings
 
mxd said:
I think truman and qldkev used medical cabinets from bunnings
Yes we did...But his is bigger than mine.Not sure of exact sizes.

(His cabinet was too.... :D )
 
You can get them from Alibaba real cheap, generally for quantity but you could always ask for a sample you could probably get them already wired and programmed if you searched.
 
Truman said:
Yes we did...But his is bigger than mine.Not sure of exact sizes.

(His cabinet was too.... :D )
Are you talking about the Sandleford metal 1st-aid boxes?:

http://www.bunnings.com.au/sandleford-310-x-360-x-100mm-first-aid-box_p6100189

I notice they're 100mm deep. Do you have PID's (like the Auber units) mounted OK? The spec's on them say they're 100mm deep, so I'm wondering if there's enough clearance when mounted?

If these are the ones, can you remove the internal shelf?
 
fishy said:
Martin,

Not sure about the other guys, but I have the bigger version of the first aid box http://www.bunnings.com.au/sandleford-310-x-450-x-150mm-first-aid-box_p6101363. 150mm deep so no worries fitting PID's etc in. The 100mm might be pushing it / require very good space management.

Cheers
Thanks, Fishy. Yeah, I looked at them too (obviously sufficient clearance for PID's), but thought it'd be overkill for what I'm planning. Perhaps you could answer the "removable shelves" question for me??
 
To remove the shelves you need a hammer :lol: But they were not that hard to get out.


Truman used the smaller one, and said the PIDs did just fit. I used the bigger 150mm deep one so no problems.
 
We worship you, Oh, Kev!! :super: Able to leap tall matchboxes in a single bound!
 
The bunnings 150mm deep first aid box shelves just need a pair of pliers to remove. They are held in with 2 small plastic clips. The front door is a bit flimsy when drilling and cutting, but still looks ok finished. Also I didn't bother stripping the paint back with mine i just sprayed a base coat and then black over the top of it. Make sure you remember install an earth terminal to the box and to the front panel...

http://aussiehomebrewer.com/gallery/image/7746-imag0939/
 
MartinOC said:
QldKev gave it a thumbs-up (I'll defer to greater knowledge...), but a first-flush looks kinda expensive Screwy, or am I missing something important?
It was a link suggested to me by Kev, so you've got that right. Check out Ideal/Haymans price, $265 here! Comes with mounting hardware backing plate etc, pro model.


Screwy
 
I live in Perth but you should also have a lot of electrical wholesalers around you. I just googled electrical wholesalers and found about 3 within 5 k's from my house. Some of them you do need an account though but the one ive been using you dont. They have all sorts of panel boxes in all sizes.
This is the place I use just for reference
http://online.cnw.com.au:443/publiccnw/productkbase.aspx?node=42567
I paid 50 for my enclosure which from memory was about 300x250x170. decent size for my two pids and switches and lights and everything else.

Macca
 
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