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speedwrench

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I occasionaly wire and rewire boats and race cars. <br />Since all are different, sometimes it's hard to remember how I wired it. It's also hard for other people to troubleshoot problems, especally on jet boats where I use grounding relays as much as possible to eliminate high load wiring to the front of the boat.<br /> <br />What I would like to buy is a cad program that I can make a one line drawing with wire size, color codes and electrical symbols. <br /><br />Don't want to redesign power grid for the state, just have drawing that can be used for troubleshooting, and be updated when changes are made. <br /><br />What's out there that will do what I need without increasing the national debt?<br /><br /> Thanks Dave
 

RichP1269

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Re: cad software

An inexpensive, easy to use program is Home Plan Pro. If I remember correctly, it only costs around 30 or 40 bucks. Comes loaded with some common symbols for for basic designs.<br /><br />I think the web site is www.homeplanpro.com.<br /><br />Good Luck.
 

llfish

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Re: cad software

Try Design cad 3D Max (CompUSA)<br />Generic cad<br />turbo cad
 

gewf631

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Re: cad software

Word and PowerPoint also have some of the symbols, and will do basic line drawings.<br /><br />For simple cad work, CadStd is free
 

McGR

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Re: cad software

I use Protel/Altium day in and day out at work for complex schematics. Works great... costs a small fortune. However, when I need to crank out a quick and dirty diagram (i.e. when helping a customer etc.), I use Windows paintbrush. For simple diagrams it's quite capable. I've even built a symbol library which I copy and paste from. It certainly has limitations but you can't beat it for simple and free.
 

petryshyn

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Re: cad software

Dave<br /><br />As mentioned, use powerpoint if you have the office package....easy to use...
 

CntrySngr

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Re: cad software

How about Paint Shop Pro? Not only would you have the capability of drawings that you want to do, you would also have a great photo-editing tool as well. About $80 at Staples.<br /><br />I am an AutoCAD user, have been since 1990. I wouldn't recommend it for what you are doing, as it's an expensive program. Since I am a drafter/designer by trade, I have to use it! :D But I do use PSP as well on occassion. Its a great program and very affordable.
 

oddjob

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I dont think lite it marketed. But if powerpoint has something thats what I would use. Acad will be way more than what you need. Keep it simple.
 

CntrySngr

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Originally posted by mattttt25:<br /> do they still have autocad lt? could be an option.
I thought I had replied to this. Must not have hit "post" at the bottom.<br /><br />Anyway, LT is a $900 program. Much cheaper than the full version, but still pricey. I'll stick to my PSP recommendation...multi-use program.<br /><br />PP is great, if you need a presentation software...its fun to make slide shows! :)
 
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