Re: Its sort of mine!
Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2019 5:57 pm
Reasoning.
The portable AC a, doesn't work with Generator. b, it has issues and won't cool, a fan blowing on it helps.
So I did the hole in the roof and added a Maxi fan. It was summer and I thought I'd need Taz so I just ran wire and let them hang down.
Plan was to "hide" the wires. Somehow that became a v nose redo. And that means the power center needed to move.
Which means wires need to be long enough. So I had left some length under couch. That meant pulling wire that's behind water tank and shower. But if I pulled one they all moved. Not sure if I had zip tied them together. I thought I had DC zipped only. So I had to disconnect outlets, and some DC stuff. Pull all wires, then try to get just enough "back" to reconnect everything. Yet hope, I have enough to move power center.
Last pic is just a board to represent where I'd like power center. I didn't want to "unwire" the power center. Getting them in was hard enough, trying to back them out . So I had to cut the face board. I still have to cut one more board to see if wires will be long enough. If they are, then I can figure out a shelf/cabinet. My idea was to leave center bottom open. Or removable doors/shelves.
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The portable AC a, doesn't work with Generator. b, it has issues and won't cool, a fan blowing on it helps.
So I did the hole in the roof and added a Maxi fan. It was summer and I thought I'd need Taz so I just ran wire and let them hang down.
Plan was to "hide" the wires. Somehow that became a v nose redo. And that means the power center needed to move.
Which means wires need to be long enough. So I had left some length under couch. That meant pulling wire that's behind water tank and shower. But if I pulled one they all moved. Not sure if I had zip tied them together. I thought I had DC zipped only. So I had to disconnect outlets, and some DC stuff. Pull all wires, then try to get just enough "back" to reconnect everything. Yet hope, I have enough to move power center.
Last pic is just a board to represent where I'd like power center. I didn't want to "unwire" the power center. Getting them in was hard enough, trying to back them out . So I had to cut the face board. I still have to cut one more board to see if wires will be long enough. If they are, then I can figure out a shelf/cabinet. My idea was to leave center bottom open. Or removable doors/shelves.
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