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As a fresh graduate thrown into a Siemens S7-1500 project with zero practical experience, what's the most embarrassing 'rookie mistake' I should avoid that could actually damage the hardware?

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Hey there! Welcome to the world of industrial automation - it's exciting but can be intimidating at first. Based on what I've found, the most embarrassing (and potentially expensive) rookie mistake you absolutely MUST avoid is wiring the power supply incorrectly.

Here's the thing that could really ruin your day: applying reverse polarity to your S7-1500. If you mix up the positive and negative wires on that 24V DC power supply, you could literally fry the CPU or other modules. Imagine connecting everything up, flipping the switch, and hearing that dreaded 'pop' sound followed by the smell of burnt electronics - not a great first impression!

Another classic blunder is using the wrong voltage. Some beginners accidentally connect 230V AC to components that only accept 24V DC. The S7-1500 has specific power requirements, and ignoring them is a surefire way to turn expensive hardware into expensive paperweights.

My advice? Before you even think about programming, triple-check your wiring diagrams. Use a multimeter to verify voltages and polarities. And remember - if something doesn't look right, ask someone experienced. It's way less embarrassing to ask a 'dumb' question than to explain why you need a replacement CPU on your first week!

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