Pull a wire galley-to-cabin?
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?
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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.

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Electrical cover. Of course. Thank you!
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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!
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