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Joe417
Apr 01, 2015Explorer
There's no reason "not" to do it.
Messy wiring issues are a pet peeve of mine. I've cleaned up the mess on all the campers I've ever had.
By doing this on my TC, I found a wiring path where the Mfgr. had brought the main ground into an external lighting junction with 10 awg and then taped off to carry the ground on to the fuse box with 12 awg wire.
This probably would never have caused a problem but, I work in electronics and couldn't leave it alone.
When you get them neatened up you'll not only have more room for your project, if you do have an electrical problem, it makes issue easier to figure out.
Good Luck with your project.
Messy wiring issues are a pet peeve of mine. I've cleaned up the mess on all the campers I've ever had.
By doing this on my TC, I found a wiring path where the Mfgr. had brought the main ground into an external lighting junction with 10 awg and then taped off to carry the ground on to the fuse box with 12 awg wire.
This probably would never have caused a problem but, I work in electronics and couldn't leave it alone.
When you get them neatened up you'll not only have more room for your project, if you do have an electrical problem, it makes issue easier to figure out.
Good Luck with your project.
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