u/daddaman1

Image 1 — For all that wanted to see the inside of this FPE industrial/residential fossil of a panel here it is in all its not so glory.
Image 2 — For all that wanted to see the inside of this FPE industrial/residential fossil of a panel here it is in all its not so glory.
Image 3 — For all that wanted to see the inside of this FPE industrial/residential fossil of a panel here it is in all its not so glory.
Image 4 — For all that wanted to see the inside of this FPE industrial/residential fossil of a panel here it is in all its not so glory.
Image 5 — For all that wanted to see the inside of this FPE industrial/residential fossil of a panel here it is in all its not so glory.
Image 6 — For all that wanted to see the inside of this FPE industrial/residential fossil of a panel here it is in all its not so glory.
Image 7 — For all that wanted to see the inside of this FPE industrial/residential fossil of a panel here it is in all its not so glory.
Image 8 — For all that wanted to see the inside of this FPE industrial/residential fossil of a panel here it is in all its not so glory.
Image 9 — For all that wanted to see the inside of this FPE industrial/residential fossil of a panel here it is in all its not so glory.
Image 10 — For all that wanted to see the inside of this FPE industrial/residential fossil of a panel here it is in all its not so glory.

For all that wanted to see the inside of this FPE industrial/residential fossil of a panel here it is in all its not so glory.

Has double tapped breakers, double tapped main with a random round canister capacitor looking thing. Ended up finding the issue for no power in garage, it was a bad breaker. Tied it into the circuit for the old shed they aren't using except for a deep freezer in it just to get them back up and running for the time being but told her I can not and will not be responsible for anything on this panel and have it on the bill she signed. To cover my ass I didn't charge her for "fixing" anything, just troubleshooting.

u/daddaman1 — 7 hours ago

Called out to a "no power in garage" call. This is what I get to troubleshoot. This thing looks industrial!

Every switch in the house is the antique push buttons.

u/daddaman1 — 1 day ago

Dropped in an LQ4 6.0 out of an 02 Yukon Denali XL into project truck and have a stand alone harness on it. I wired it up to a toggle switch for ignition and push button directly to starter but it only fires for a sec and dies

I have all connectors connected except VSS, trans connector and O2s. I also had the PCM VATs deleted and all the necessary programing done to the PCM. what could be causing it to die like that? All vacuum lines are connected and we are getting 58psi to the fuel rail. The only thing I could think is that maybe the programmer didn't delete the VATs properly. He is a highly rated programmer though so I tend to think maybe it's not that.

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u/daddaman1 — 4 days ago