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0. 04:39 AM - Reminder (Matt Dralle)
1. 06:12 AM - draw.io shapes (Mickey Coggins)
2. 03:39 PM - Re: Wig-Wag wiring (John M Tipton)
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Hi,
Has anyone already added to the draw.io program shape library with some
shapes like Bob's? Should not take too long, but if I can save a couple
hours of work it would be great. The format for doing the shapes is pretty
easy.
https://support.draw.io/display/DO/Editing+Shapes
Here's my battery that looks like the one in Z diagrams:
<shape aspect="variable" h="60" name="Multicell Battery"
strokewidth="inherit" w="100">
<connections>
<constraint name="in" perimeter="0" x="0" y="0.5"/>
<constraint name="out" perimeter="0" x="1" y="0.5"/>
</connections>
<foreground>
<path>
<move x="0" y="30"/>
<line x="20" y="30"/>
<move x="34" y="0"/>
<line x="34" y="60"/>
<move x="80" y="30"/>
<line x="100" y="30"/>
<move x="80" y="0"/>
<line x="80" y="60"/>
<move x="56" y="0"/>
<line x="56" y="60"/>
</path>
<fillstroke/>
<rect h="30" w="4" x="20" y="15"/>
<fillstroke/>
<rect h="30" w="4" x="43" y="15"/>
<fillstroke/>
<rect h="30" w="4" x="66" y="15"/>
<fillstroke/>
</foreground>
</shape>
I just took the one they had and made it a three-cell instead of two.
Thanks,
Mickey
Mickey Coggins
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Subject: | Re: Wig-Wag wiring |
Hi Bob - Further to your diagram (2-10, Off-Both-Wig-wag) you have a permanently
live lead (terminal 2) going to the wig-wag unit, would it not be better (good
practice) to put this lead on terminal 1, making that lead 'hot' only when
the switch is in one of it's two 'on' states - Regards: John
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