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Old 10-23-2014, 01:05 AM   #1
JDHoge
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: 31F
State: Georgia
Posts: 166
THOR #631
Adding 110 Volt AC outlet

I'm posting this separately because of the difference in power supply.

My wife wants me to add a 110 volt convenience outlet to the galley counter wall right under the fold out extension for the countertop.

I've done similar kinds of additions in our house, but never in an RV. I know where to find the junction box under the bench seat on the slide, and I'm sensitive to issues of overloading a circuit. But, are there other issues or matters that I need to attend to?

I'll make sure to use the same gauge wire as is used on that circuit and take account of the slide action if I branch off that box.

Any thoughts or tips?

John
Athens, GA
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