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MrWizard
May 18, 2014Moderator
your missing the point
did you screw down new underlayment (luan/plywood) before the TPO
IF not then the screw involved is one of the roof attachments vents, pipes, antenna.. etc.. or trim screw on the side
it is NO big deal to remove a couple of those screws
put sealant in hole and replace with shorter screw
just a matter of finding the bad one, by continuity testing while removing a few screws in selected spots
did you screw down new underlayment (luan/plywood) before the TPO
IF not then the screw involved is one of the roof attachments vents, pipes, antenna.. etc.. or trim screw on the side
it is NO big deal to remove a couple of those screws
put sealant in hole and replace with shorter screw
just a matter of finding the bad one, by continuity testing while removing a few screws in selected spots
JimMartin wrote:
As far as removing the screw in the roof. That's not going to happen. New TPO roofing is all glue down.
I have unscrewed the wire were it goes into the fuse panel for now. There are only the four overhead double lights in the living area on this fuse. All the other ceiling lights in the RV are fine.
I decided to run a wire from the ceiling light in the hallway to the living area light. Going to try and do this by drilling thru the Styrofoam with a 24" long 3/8" drill bit, and then running a coat hanger thru it to feed the wires. Wish me luck!!
Do you think the fuse for the hallway ceiling light can handle 4 additional lights on it?
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