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rgolding
Sep 13, 2013Explorer
Good thoughts, thank you.
Just thinking as I type - They wire these trailers before the walls go on and I just think they may not be loose enough to pull through the wall. If it goes down to underneath the trailer, I'd say chances are good. Going up chances are not so good.
Inside of wall where connections are on outside of trailer cabin is a cabinet. Could get to back side of skin there. On another trailer, I used 4 plex blank electric wall covers to hide access to inner wall, might have to do that here.
Creates another question, is the 12 volt plug on the booster of a TV fused and through the 12 volt panel? Don't know why it wouldn't be. Don't remember if I have ever run on to that before. Another thing to put on the "to do" list. Label all the 12 volt circuits at the fuse box.
Thanks guys, got me thinking.
Just thinking as I type - They wire these trailers before the walls go on and I just think they may not be loose enough to pull through the wall. If it goes down to underneath the trailer, I'd say chances are good. Going up chances are not so good.
Inside of wall where connections are on outside of trailer cabin is a cabinet. Could get to back side of skin there. On another trailer, I used 4 plex blank electric wall covers to hide access to inner wall, might have to do that here.
Creates another question, is the 12 volt plug on the booster of a TV fused and through the 12 volt panel? Don't know why it wouldn't be. Don't remember if I have ever run on to that before. Another thing to put on the "to do" list. Label all the 12 volt circuits at the fuse box.
Thanks guys, got me thinking.
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