Couple of posts in a row. This one is regarding 110volt. I want to have a couple of plugs towards the rear of the trailer (ramp style) and midway for some kitchen appliances. Then one on the outside (AC probably up high). Are most people using the ronex type wiring or just regular home wire. What about outlet boxes. Have you found ones that can recess into the walls which are already thin (I believe about 1-1/2 with plywood).
And lastly, when your running your wiring, especially as my boxes will be about 24" off the ground mostly (maybe a high outlet for the AC) etc. do you run your wiring along a seam between the ceiling and walls (from the front where my panel will be). And then drop your writing down to each out box and again back up to the ceiling and along to the next location and drop the wire down to the next outlet box. In houses we would just drill out a hole in the wood stud and run the wires between each outlet but with a steel framed trailer you can't do that. And it seems like it will be a lot of wire length/cost if I have to run it along the top of the trailer, drop it down the wall to the outlet, then back up to the ceiling and along to the next outlet.
Suggestions.
Finally are most running around 5-7 outlets per fuse, and perhaps separate for home window AC and maybe outlet outside. Will use ground fault in system
Cheers
Al