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Old 11-27-2020, 06:56 PM   #31
Beau388
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Hurricane 31S
State: Texas
Posts: 4,178
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Originally Posted by halfprice View Post
How did you run the wires to that wall. I just went easy and installed under the bed Jerry
Thor MC plant 750 engineers had enough foresight to run an electrical chase from under the bed, around behind the toilet, under the sink cabinet and up the hollow bathroom wall. The same path was used by the factory to install the inverter remote. Since it is an old house design, there are electrical passages between most low voltage things. The 120 volt wiring is through the floor and along the chassis rails and up through the bedroom floor. Thus, it was easy to run the new heat pump wiring to the new bedroom thermostat but a pain to run the Romex for the heat pump to the power center. Now to figure-out the wiring for the Coleman 9XXX digital zone thermostat that will replace the two separate thermostats.
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