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2:11 AM
Full panel requires a code reset.
 
2:26 AM
oh botrher. yeah that's enough to put you off.
On the other hand, that may be of value too. Is there a lot of stuff that would need updating to be compliant ?
 
2:48 AM
The 1998 update apparently did not involve a code reset from 1962.
(I am requiring ensuring grounding of outlets and GFCIs in all wet locations.)
 
3:10 AM
yeah - that sounds like a good idea anyway, tbh.
 
3:44 AM
@chrylis-cautiouslyoptimistic- your best bet then is a "ranch panel" with feed-thru lugs on it. that'd let you drop a 200A feeder out to the existing panel and save you the costs of a big branch breaker.
 
@Shalvenay Is the characteristic of the "ranch panel" that the meter head is integral to it? A motivating factor for this design is the installation of a grid-tie battery-backed solar system, which would need to sit between the meter and the main panel.
 
@chrylis-cautiouslyoptimistic- "ranch panels" are available as both meter-mains and standalone panels
 
4:15 AM
@BMitch as someone who did computer security in school... unless you drilled RIGHT through the NAND chips or the chip with the key on a SED... the potential stupid hurts
 
Its not stupid - its clearly showing the difference between security and compliance.
I mean, I'd happy put some tape over the holes to keep dust out, and then install to those drives.
..the difference between letter of the law and spirit of the law.
 
oh wait
they missed the board totally :D
@Criggie in which case just shuck em
and maybe buy some cheap chinese drives for the cases if you really needed a case
(I run a caseless SSD on one box, but that's a story of deep jank, and ill adviced IT DIYery)
 
4:31 AM
hehe let me find my last dirty drive hack...
6x 2.5" drives held by PLA printed frames
The case is an old asterisk PBX so had no drive mounts at all.
 
so this is a NUC class machine with a broken drive connector
 
Oh right - barely room for a drive anyway
 
I ordered a new one but the power input was different, so I chopped the power input on the old one soldered it together with some of that heat shrink/solder stuff...
then realised that the 'new' drive connector was bigger than the old one
@Criggie ehh, it kinda sorta fit out of the box
oh and the battery backup was one of those 2035s with the heatshrink wire, so that got chopped and swapped for a battery box
which I think dosen't work
(I actually got the 'replacement' for it in, just need to get it set up, much much smaller, cheaper (~50 dollar) box with a slightly newer processor
 
4:57 AM
-grin- yeah my old server is a core2duo with many years on it.
I have some VMs created to replace its functions, and while some have moved, a lot is still to go.
 
5:19 AM
these are N3350s
basically I want something I can pull out, dust off, try stuff, then either have it hanging around till I got a better use for it, or keep in storage till the next wierd thing I want to try :D
Storage is junk tho (literally an SD card) so I'll need some that's a little less potato and I'm good
 

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