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Lazy_D
Jun 05, 2016Explorer
TNGW1500SE wrote:
Many RV's have 110 in the slide (mine does) and it's just a flexible wire feeding it. Just make sure it clears everything when operating the slide and add grommets to any holes it has to go through. Maybe use "soow" cord.
Does the new couch have a transformer where it plugs in the wall? If so it's stepping the 110 down to a lower voltage and you may just be able to extend the wires on the couch. Might be safer and less work than running a new 110 outlet.
Electric couches! We sure have come a long way since we were living in caves ;)
Well,...I think it does have a transformer, I'll have to find out what the voltage is. If it were 12 volts that would make it much easier. Good point.
Thanks.
D
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