What's my easiest way to pull a cable from the galley into the cabin? I could drill a small hole through the bottom/rear of the cabinet where the cooler sits, but then I'd need one in the cabin wall, too. Is there a better way, super-clever-t@ggers?
If you remove the stereo receiver from the interior wall (and once you pop the bezel off it's only four screws), it's almost a straight shot to the back of the right-hand-side electrical outlets in the galley. Creative use of a fish tape will get you there.
The hardest part is rounding up a #2 Robertson screwdriver to work with the square-drive screws.
Dave in Michigan
'21 T@G XL
"If you don't know where you're going, any road will take you there." ~ The Cheshire Cat (Alice in Wonderland)
Every Canadian has at least 2 of each, a red and green handled Robertson screw driver
in their tool box..:) The trailer is full of them, best to buy one.
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I have a 2018 standard 5-wide.
I pulled wires from behind my refrigerator (existing wall plate). Other easy option, revove galley electrical/12 volt cover and pull from that point.
Electrical cover. Of course. Thank you!
If you remove the stereo receiver from the interior wall (and once you pop the bezel off it's only four screws), it's almost a straight shot to the back of the right-hand-side electrical outlets in the galley. Creative use of a fish tape will get you there.
The hardest part is rounding up a #2 Robertson screwdriver to work with the square-drive screws.
Dave in Michigan
'21 T@G XL
"If you don't know where you're going, any road will take you there." ~ The Cheshire Cat (Alice in Wonderland)
Every Canadian has at least 2 of each, a red and green handled Robertson screw driver
in their tool box..:) The trailer is full of them, best to buy one.
Thanks, all!