What a party! Beg pardon - "Work Party" - and for lunch we had free food (from another party that was breaking up)
- Some real estate folks had rented Computer History Museum for a noon gathering. Apparently they wanted to stay slim and didn't eat much. -
Many of the 1401 crew have just plain given up trying to be slim and trim, and enjoyed! ;-)Robert Garner had published a big agenda and there was a big response. Was it nine people? I get confused if I have to use more than one hand to count. ;-((
Published Meeting Agenda for this event :-)
here for reference
We've made sufficient progress on our AC wiring that there's a chance we'll be ready to flip on the juice!
Items to do include:Also, Steve Jasik, a new mechanical guru volunteer, will be meeting with Allen Palmer to discuss the 729 mechanical restoration, particularly the capstan rollers.
- Discuss the AC power wiring assessment. See last Saturday's initial report.
- Re-strap the Elgar for 380V phase-to-phase, 220V phase-to-neutral.
- Connect Elgar to the 1402 with the just-acquired, hefty, 3-phase, 5-wire cable and connectors. (Thanks to Dave Bennet for the power accessories!)
- Clean what we now believe is an Aluminum neutral terminal strip and apply anti-oxidant coating.
- Use a brand new 250/500V Megger to test the 1402/1401's AC wiring insulation. (We'll have proper DVM's on hand too.)
- Safety, safety, safety.
- (btw, more access badges have been arranged!)
Also hear Allen's stories about his visit to the Deutsche Museum computer exhibits.
Suggestions, comments welcome!
Thanks again for everyone's hard work,- Robert