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_1nobby
May 05, 2016Explorer
Another long day...but I finally finished the underneath of the trailer.
I dropped the coroplast behind the axles to have a look see at the black and gray water tanks.
I'm convinced that the enclosure with coroplast is just to hide poor workmanship. Lousy plumbing and electrical.
The MAIN 110V line crossed over four different brackets with no protection from chafing.
12V wire bundled and left hanging or rubbing. Thankfully this is a low mileage TT otherwise I now know how shorts occur.
Another 110 supply line had been chewed through the casing, and the hot wire was BARE...probably a mouse as I also found a decent nest.
So I secured, loomed,taped, zip-tied and corrosion sprayed everything and put the coroplast up with all new hardware.


I dropped the coroplast behind the axles to have a look see at the black and gray water tanks.
I'm convinced that the enclosure with coroplast is just to hide poor workmanship. Lousy plumbing and electrical.
The MAIN 110V line crossed over four different brackets with no protection from chafing.
12V wire bundled and left hanging or rubbing. Thankfully this is a low mileage TT otherwise I now know how shorts occur.
Another 110 supply line had been chewed through the casing, and the hot wire was BARE...probably a mouse as I also found a decent nest.
So I secured, loomed,taped, zip-tied and corrosion sprayed everything and put the coroplast up with all new hardware.


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