![]() ![]() Once a connection makes it to ground it then turns to say PWR001D20N. For example, the first wire leading off of a circuit breaker would be PWR001A20, past one connector in its interconnect it would change to PWR001B20, then to C20. Would be possible to get the automatic wire ID's to work with our drawings? Basically, a lot of our wire labels along with this basic format. Is there a way to make custom components more close along to that fact? I'm sure there it is, maybe if someone can point me to a tutorial of how to make a generic box component for me to attatch connectors to.Ģ) Secondly our wire labels are VERY different than the rest of the world. For example, a lot of our drawings show point to point to basic box components with plugs on it. However, there seems to be a bit of difference in Aviation Electrical Drawings and the rest of the industry.ġ) To begin with. It seems very cool, and I think it would be a great thing for our company to switch to moving away from regular AutoCAD. I've started going through the tutorials, and messing with a little bit with the program.
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