โJan-22-2016 06:34 AM
โJan-26-2016 10:28 PM
cbshoestring wrote:
Sounds like you are a happy DIYer. Congratulations. :B
As a life long DIYer (before they coined that term), I take all advice seriously. Yes, some will sound as if they are belittling you, but I think they really mean well with the warnings. Don't just hear---listen----even the dissenters can teach you a thing or two. Soak it all in, then do it your way.
I hope you will consider the above when I make this added "peace of mind" suggestion.
โJan-26-2016 01:32 PM
โJan-25-2016 07:22 AM
โJan-25-2016 06:59 AM
beemerphile1 wrote:IBcarguy wrote:
Beemerphile, you are so predictable! I told my wife that guys like you would probably post something negative about me doing this job...and you did! People like you just want to chine in with your "I'm a guru" remarks and hope that some new comer might actually listen to your self-serving rhetoric so that you might feel important.
I hope this doesn't offend any of the guys that offered some great suggestions and information, I appreciated the input.
Btw, my next project is to install a 12V lighter outlet.....hmmm, maybe I should hire a professional?
I don't see my post as negative, I sincerely hope everything is correct and you have many happy and safe years of use. How is that negative?
โJan-25-2016 06:54 AM
IBcarguy wrote:
Beemerphile, you are so predictable! I told my wife that guys like you would probably post something negative about me doing this job...and you did! People like you just want to chine in with your "I'm a guru" remarks and hope that some new comer might actually listen to your self-serving rhetoric so that you might feel important.
I hope this doesn't offend any of the guys that offered some great suggestions and information, I appreciated the input.
Btw, my next project is to install a 12V lighter outlet.....hmmm, maybe I should hire a professional?
โJan-25-2016 06:47 AM
โJan-25-2016 06:29 AM
beemerphile1 wrote:IBcarguy wrote:
I finished this job this afternoon and it was no big deal....To those negative people out there that insisted I should hire a pro, I TOLD YOU I COULD DO THIS!
I'm glad you accomplished the task and it works.
Just be aware, I have found many installations that worked but were installed incorrectly and were dangerous. The fact that it works doesn't mean it is done safely.
I sincerely hope it is safe. My years of training and of fixing other people's mistakes make me very cautious.
โJan-25-2016 06:25 AM
โJan-25-2016 06:01 AM
โJan-25-2016 04:17 AM
IBcarguy wrote:
I finished this job this afternoon and it was no big deal....To those negative people out there that insisted I should hire a pro, I TOLD YOU I COULD DO THIS!
โJan-24-2016 05:25 PM
โJan-24-2016 02:54 PM
โJan-24-2016 09:59 AM
โJan-24-2016 06:59 AM
IBcarguy wrote:Lantley wrote:
As others have mentioned from your questions you don't sound very knowledgeable when it come to electric. However lets back up a minute.
Are you OK with simply adding another circuit via an electric cord that plugs into the CG pedestal?
If not are you capable of running a wire from your desired outlet location to the breaker box of the RV. You can run wire within cabinets or beneath trailer. However it needs to be done in a neat secure concealed manner.
Installing the box and making the connections is not the difficult part.
No, I am NOT going to run another circuit from the CG box. All I am going to do is add another outlet in the bunk bed area. My questions are mostly asking if I should run a dedicated circuit with an additional breaker or if I should run if off of an existing circuit. Granted, I am not an electrical expert but I am mechanically inclined (former auto tech) and I know that this isn't rocket science. With a little research and coaching, this shouldn't be any big deal.