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I need a little advice on what direction to go to fix this

drumming102
Explorer
Explorer
Well, I was installing some 5A usb/12V socket plugs on each side of the bed on my Passport 2920BH. I am running the power into my front dunnage and was just going to tap into the Hot and Not going to my front wall (And only) light fixture in the dunnage. When I removed it from the wall the negative became disconnected from it's crimp? in the wall.

I'm not crazy worried since it's the negative and have some time to think this through but still want to finish and do this right.

My options as I see it are:

- Use a dremle with a base on a really shallow setting to make the wire hole bigger and expand it down in between the screw hols if needed to find the negative connector.

- Take off the front diamond plate (This will be very involved and require alot of re-sealing so I'm shying away from this option)\

- ?????


Any other suggestions?


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2008 Chevy Silverado 1500
2015 Keystone Passport 2920BH
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drumming102
Explorer
Explorer
Johno02 wrote:
Looks like you have plenty of room to make the hole a bit larger to have enough room to fish around a bit. also, then you will be able to push all of back inside the wall after you get everything connected, and hide it all under the light. I would just use a utility knife instead of a drill. That wallboard cuts easy.


Yea that's where I am leaning because there is more than enough left of the fixture to cover things up. Just wanted to bounce it off the pros here before I start hacking away.
2008 Chevy Silverado 1500
2015 Keystone Passport 2920BH

midnightsadie
Explorer II
Explorer II
yep cut the hole and fish around. no anybody that has one of those small cameras for looking in tight spots. try a coat hanger and go for it.

YC_1
Nomad
Nomad
Can you use a blank wall plate to cover a larger hole? If you are mounting a lighter type socket you can drill a blank plate and mount it to that.
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Johno02
Explorer
Explorer
Looks like you have plenty of room to make the hole a bit larger to have enough room to fish around a bit. also, then you will be able to push all of back inside the wall after you get everything connected, and hide it all under the light. I would just use a utility knife instead of a drill. That wallboard cuts easy.
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