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Adding 120V line

txredfish1
Explorer
Explorer
I saw a mod where someone added a separate 120V/20A line to run their heater, etc so it would be separate from the normal 30A and not blow breakers. How is this wired in the trailer?
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time2roll
Nomad
Nomad
Generally you do not 'wire it in' but rather just install an inlet (exterior) and connect to an added outlet inside.

5-15 inlet on amazon

txredfish1
Explorer
Explorer
Thanks for your ideas. I like the one about just putting out a extension chord out the slide out gasket.

mhardin
Explorer
Explorer
We Cant Wait wrote:
We just ran a heavy 20amp ext cord thru the slide out gasket area where we wanted the heater setting. Took a bout 1 minute to run it and no extra $$$$.


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We_Cant_Wait
Explorer
Explorer
We just ran a heavy 20amp ext cord thru the slide out gasket area where we wanted the heater setting. Took a bout 1 minute to run it and no extra $$$$.

dodge_guy
Explorer II
Explorer II
I just wired in a new 20A service on mine. I ran everything under the trailer. I put in 2 outlets, one on the side outside the trailer and one inside at the bottom of the kitchen cabinets. This way I can run my small fridge and/or ceramic heater. I did split the inside outlet so half of it is 20A shore power and the other half will be powered from a 1000W inverter!

I still need to find a 20A male connector so I can just plug it into the side of the trailer right below the 30A hookup. I know MDT trucks have an outlet like this for the block heater. Need to looking Into it. Right now I just ziptied it to the frame.
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BarneyS
Explorer III
Explorer III
You might be talking about my post here.

I cut a hole in the inside wall of the slideout right next to a stud and connected a wire from the outside plug unit to the hole where I installed a regular two outlet receptacle.
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Big_Katuna
Explorer II
Explorer II
My big cord goes up into the area under the bed and the breaker panel is on the side of the bed pedestal so I added a recep on the pedestal near the corner closest to the bathroom and ran a good quality extension cord out the same pipe the big cord goes through and coil it in the elec bay.

I plug it into the 15-20A recep at the park pedestal.

This gives DW a place to plug in her hair dryer when we are on 30A.

We also use it for the hot water boiler for ice tea.

As mentioned, you could also do a through-wall connector to a recep if you wanted power in a particular place
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GordonThree
Explorer
Explorer
It can be as simple or complicated as you want it to be. I know people who just pass an extension cord through the slide-out gasket, or through a vent/window.

I have read posts where people add an extra marine-style inlet on their rig, and wire it to an outlet on the other side.
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newman_fulltime
Explorer II
Explorer II
unwire from the breaker box put a plug on the wire or wire into a plug box and just use a extension chord to the pole