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AnEv942
Oct 24, 2014Nomad
Looks good!
Did something similar on our Winegard antenna plate. The back side and all the coax/wiring was exposed on overhead cab. Every time opened the door got to look at it.
I think on the "pre-wire" its so the other loose end terminates inside an electrical box. A just in case kinda thing I think, which I did. Tapped the breaker for AC to add a receptacle for electric heater. Though the breaker was dealer installed for our original AC. Maybe because variables in ACs, however I never understood why on the pre-wire it isnt terminated in a junction box at the hole instead of running a short jumper and the extra connection. Or just as likely purely cost savings-not much built like it once was (least that most could afford)
Did something similar on our Winegard antenna plate. The back side and all the coax/wiring was exposed on overhead cab. Every time opened the door got to look at it.
I think on the "pre-wire" its so the other loose end terminates inside an electrical box. A just in case kinda thing I think, which I did. Tapped the breaker for AC to add a receptacle for electric heater. Though the breaker was dealer installed for our original AC. Maybe because variables in ACs, however I never understood why on the pre-wire it isnt terminated in a junction box at the hole instead of running a short jumper and the extra connection. Or just as likely purely cost savings-not much built like it once was (least that most could afford)
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