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myredracer
Jun 05, 2016Explorer II
One easier way of adding 120 volts to a slide is installing a 15/20 amp power inlet on the side of the slide. Pedestals always have 20 amp receptacle since they are required by NEC except in older CGs built in the 60s that pre-dated the NEC requirement.
To get 120 volts into a slide, they use a flexible harness/track thingy that flexes as the slide moves in and out. Sorry, can't remember what the correct term is. We have one for the fridge in our slide. Looks like some work to install, esp. if you have an enclosed underbelly.
To get 120 volts into a slide, they use a flexible harness/track thingy that flexes as the slide moves in and out. Sorry, can't remember what the correct term is. We have one for the fridge in our slide. Looks like some work to install, esp. if you have an enclosed underbelly.
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