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- soon2bexpatExplorer
beemerphile1 wrote:
Do you have a front molded cap? On mine it is wide open behind that cap.
I's a hybrid, so has the fold-out bed in front. - beemerphile1ExplorerDo you have a front molded cap? On mine it is wide open behind that cap. Drill a hole on top beyond the roof termination bar and drop it down.
- GdetrailerExplorer III
Yeti plus wrote:
Search Home Depot.com for Legrand Cordmate. I used it to cover the cable from my backup camera mounted above the door on the rear of the TC down to the bumper so I could plug into the truck back up camera plugs. Just be carefull as the adhesive gives you one try, then it is where you put it. I have a dog leg on the bottom part of my install.
Brian
I suspect this is what Yeti is talking about..
Yeah, that is going to look pretty "getto".
Anything stuck on the outside is going to look like it was an afterthought and not really very nice looking..
Not to mention that "Wiremold" stuff isn't really designed for the great outdoors, is not weather proof and doubt that it is UV/Sunlight resistant.
Lots of folks have run their solar wires down the fridge roof vent if you do not wish to add an extra hole in the roof (although that is an oxymoron because you HAD to put at least FOUR holes in the roof per solar panel).
Once down the fridge vent you can take it down to the trailer frame and run to your controller and batteries.
If you are concerned about the wire length, move up to the next heavier wire ga (IE 12 ga move to 10 ga).
A much cleaner and neater installation. - wa8yxmExplorer IIII would drop a PVC in that configuration. Or run the line via a vent or some such to the charge controller inside. tehn hook to the 12 volt panel inside the Trailer.
- ralphnjoannExplorerI ran my wire through a length of PVC pipe which was white and matched the trailer color. I used existing screws to attach nylon straps to secure the pipe.
- Yeti_plusExplorerSearch Home Depot.com for Legrand Cordmate. I used it to cover the cable from my backup camera mounted above the door on the rear of the TC down to the bumper so I could plug into the truck back up camera plugs. Just be carefull as the adhesive gives you one try, then it is where you put it. I have a dog leg on the bottom part of my install.
Brian - soon2bexpatExplorerSorry. I want to attach the cable to the vertical front of the trailer, down to the battery on the tongue.
- LwiddisExplorer IIIf you mean the roof, I suggest Eternabond tape.
- agesilausExplorer III
Dick_B wrote:
When my dealer added the DirecTV satellite dish on the roof of the RV he ran the cable thru the roof and routed thru a cabinet.
That's the way I went and use blobs of Dicor every foot or 18 inches to hold it down on the roof. People can also run the wire thru the kitchen vent - jdc1Explorer IIIf you do not want to use screws in the roof, just embed it in a large gob of Dicor caulk.
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