What do you use to draw up wiring diagrams?

JimS

Senior Member
Just wondering what others use for drawing up documentation. Obvious choices are various versions of CAD or perhaps Powerpoint (probably not a _good_ choice but still an option). Currently I want to do wiring between TV, cable box, audio amp, etc. If anyone has some good examples that would be great too.
 
Just wondering what others use for drawing up documentation. Obvious choices are various versions of CAD or perhaps Powerpoint (probably not a _good_ choice but still an option). Currently I want to do wiring between TV, cable box, audio amp, etc. If anyone has some good examples that would be great too.
Visio works quite well. I posted my work in the wiring thread if you want to take a look.
 
Visio and SmartDraw are pretty popular (but not cheap).

I agree with Dan.
At our office we use Visio.
At home I have AutoCad 2004-2008. I Personally feel AutoCAD is a more detailed program for designing wiring closet diagrams. It is a very large program with a very large instruction manual. Visio is a similar program, with a slightly smaller instruction manual.
If you're planning on staying with wiring enclosure designs, i would suggest Visio.
If in the future you might like to venture into other type of design, like structural design, 3D design, etc. I would suggest investing in an autoCAD program.
If you're looking to save money, you can purchase an older version of AutoCAD, as the main design element doesn't change too drastically through the years. The features only get better each version.
 
Visio works great for me, for room diagrams. I get a big discount on Visio through work. Used to be a 60 day free trial, not sure how long the free trial is now.

Channel Vision Team Member - Hullo! Hope to see you here often. Many 50" CV enclosure owners here on cocoontech.

CV really went from zero to 100 mph in the last few months, must be some new hires. ;)
 
Personally and at work (since 1990's) have used Visio. Historically also used Autocad drawings imported into Visio for some granular stuff.
 
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