Re: Electrical Outlets
Reply #6 –
Yahoo Message Number: 114479
We did the Don Seager mod too. One of our favorite campgrounds was 30A but had a 20A also available at the pole. And mid 30's over night was common for the times of the year we would go. 12GA extension to the coach, and then we had one additional outlet below the fridge beside the LP detector in our coach. Romex fed from 12GA power. We'd use that outlet when running the heater, which we placed on our dinette table which was an easy non tripping wire feed away from the outlet.
Have not used it in over three years now due to travel changes, but always good to have it available if needed.
I too also screwed all of the stab connection feeds to our outlets. Not because I wanted to pick up more voltage at the longer runs, but because we had two outlets stopped working. So I just took the time to go thru them all.
Our next item on my to do list, is to add another receptacle below our kitchen cabinets, fed from the 20A feed to the convection/microwave. The DW likes to use a portable induction top we carry, and would like to retain her other two outlets kitchen outlets for other instruments of creativity. She says she'll manage not using the induction top along with the convection/microwave.
When I get into the mood to make that mod, I'll stay on that electrical theme of work, and run an outlet to our battery bay area for use of a dedicated battery charger. I have the Magnum MS2812 as well as a MidNite Classic150 Solar Controller feeding out battery bank and chassis for charging duty. They do an adequate job for sure. But I find the amp hour step down of the MS2812 in Absorb, to be lower then I want for my bank of X's 4 L16 Lifelines. So at times, I'd like to use a stand alone charger that I control the volts and amp feed for set period of time to avoid sulfate build up. Even the MS2812 Equalize/Condition runs step the amps down at a faster pace then i want to 'stir the batteries'. I'm going to feed the outlet to the battery bay from the same 20A that feeds the heater outlet under the fridge. So I'll need to plug in with my 12ga extension cord at times I want to use it. (Only a 20' extension cord, and at times that is not long enough to reach the battery bay, thus the reason for splicing into the existing junction box on the Driver side. Have a good path for the romex mapped out.
I always enjoy threads like this, as it's neat to hear the different ideas other owners have come up with:)!
Best to all, and a shoutout to Don Seager - hope the snow has not been too deep for you:)!
Smitty
04 Allure 31017