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Show HN: A simple drag and drop tool to document and label fuse boxes(github.com)
25 points by eg312 2 days ago | 6 comments
brudgers a day ago | parent | next [-]

If I was going to label a fuse box, I'd do what I do when I label things. Use my Brother P-Touch. Easily one of the most useful purchases I have made in the past five years.

Of course it won't document a fusebox, but because I don't work with fuseboxes for a living and fuseboxes are not a hobby I am likely to take up, I can't see myself ever needing to do that enough times that finding a fusebox document would be easier than looking at a fusebox I already labeled.

sebazzz 7 hours ago | parent [-]

I have documented the fusebox at home, but I just used some careful measuments, a Word tabel with a fixed width, and a few tries.

userbinator 19 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

It appears that "fuse box" is used as an anachronism here, as those most certainly look like circuit breakers, and I was expecting something more related to automotive fuse boxes.

snapplebobapple 9 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Does this also support the normal north american vertical fusebox?

BobbyTables2 20 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Have you considered adapting this to Ethernet switches?

They have a similar layout…

Labelling ports of managed switches seems kinda useful, though never seen it done. (I do it at home)

matt-p 14 hours ago | parent [-]

You normally want to document the actual links between switch ports rather than just static labelling. E.g visually https://react-networks-example-site.vercel.app/