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Old 05-16-2019, 09:34 PM   #37
Jevad
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Four Winds 30D
State: New Jersey
Posts: 37
THOR #13701
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Originally Posted by LandKO View Post
For the light strip on the passengers side slideout, I used an outlet in the bedroom, behind the panel the TV is mounted on.
For the light strip on the driver’s side slideout, I added a new outlet on the panel behind the microwave. Since the light strips are low current draw, I wasn’t worried about loads on the existing circuit breakers
Suggestion. Since most of those Color strip lights are 12v, you could have directly wired it to the current 12v house wiring (without needing to use inverter/generator/110v source, to convert back to 12v.)
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