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westend
Aug 26, 2016Explorer
Depending on how much good wire is left on the neutral wire will dictate how to handle this problem. Pulling wire through a built RV is not a good solution. There are too many obstacles to pull through. You can go around the obstacles and fish wire either underneath the RV or through the ceiling cavities, dropping down to the bad connection location.
If you have just a few inches of wire that need replacing, I'd suggest to install a shallow old work box where the the wire is good and run a short piece of wire back to the location where the wire was removed. This box can contain just the junction of the neutral wire ends or you can choose to supply it with the load wire and ground, installing another receptacle.
If you have just a few inches of wire that need replacing, I'd suggest to install a shallow old work box where the the wire is good and run a short piece of wire back to the location where the wire was removed. This box can contain just the junction of the neutral wire ends or you can choose to supply it with the load wire and ground, installing another receptacle.
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