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RoyB
Jul 09, 2014Explorer II
The easiest path we found for getting from the front area to rear area of the trailers was to run down the ceiling air conditioner foam ducts.
Easy access on both ends as there is usually a ceiling mounted cabinet near-by.
I just dropped all of the air conditioner vents along the way and fished my wiring from vent to vent. These are usually just six feet apart going down the center of the trailer.
Just be sure to patch where you entered the foam ducts with expanding foam sealant to prevent the engineered air conditioner air pressure to remain the same.
I have VIDEO and RG cables for my Ham Radio running through my air conditioner foam ducts...
Roy Ken
Easy access on both ends as there is usually a ceiling mounted cabinet near-by.
I just dropped all of the air conditioner vents along the way and fished my wiring from vent to vent. These are usually just six feet apart going down the center of the trailer.
Just be sure to patch where you entered the foam ducts with expanding foam sealant to prevent the engineered air conditioner air pressure to remain the same.
I have VIDEO and RG cables for my Ham Radio running through my air conditioner foam ducts...
Roy Ken
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