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sdetweil
Apr 04, 2015Explorer
christopherglenn wrote:
I loosened the screws holding the skin on, gently pried it down 1/4 inch, and fed a wire fish under the skin. There is insulation between the skin and floor along with frame parts. Once I had the gap for the airline, I pushed it in from the generator compartment to the pinbox, then routed the excess across the generator compartment and to the side compartment. The compressor and tank along with valves are in the side compartment under the batteries.
thanks!.. that was a LOT easier than I had expected.. the rafters run front/back, so like you said, I only had to get the fish tape to the pinbox.. took all of 2 minutes
now I have to get a couple screws to mount the valves to a plate so I can mount it to the chassis.. then wire it back up.. (and check for leaks.)
I have to remember, this compressor has a low duty cycle (only 15%)
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