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Old 03-23-2020, 07:09 PM   #5
TurnerFam
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
State: Georgia
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THOR #4735
not all have a 'driver side' 120v outlet, or even one in a storage bay... my doesn't...

but, in order to provide an 'outlet' in the area where I need it, I can snake an extension cord thru the main 'pass-thru' bay from the passenger side storage bay GFCI outlet, or I've even run a more 'permanent' extension cord thru the deck outlets on the both side, zip tying it to and under the chassis across the coach - probably not the 'best' option, but certainly one that works.

now, the answer to the question of 'why' is beyond me, as yes, it would be quite easy for one to be added, at least in the main bay, probably on the wall - but, I also think I know why they don't - they really don't have a good way to 'install' the box for the outlet since the 'walls' in these storage bays are not 'walls', but are simply plywood boxes. The one in my passenger side storage bay is easier for them since it's within a cavity that the fridge sits on, where running 120v wiring is much easier.
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