5150red wrote:Any advice on how to wire this beauty?
Mine is similar and I ran my wires along the stationary portions of the ceiling. I only ran down the sides for the outside door lights and one light that is on the wall. The switches for the outdoor lights are on the stationary portion of the ceiling. All other lights have the switches in them and are installed in the stationary portion of the ceiling. An AC outlet and a DC outlet are installed, one on the stationary ceiling and the other is on the side of the converter/electrical cabinet next to the galley and one DC outlet is installed at the opposite end, in the back wall with an additional trimmed wooden piece to give the needed depth. While I have a nonelectrical vent, I have found that it isn't needed and I haven't used it in years. This is because if the back window is open and the higher front window is open, you get a natural draft through. Also, if it's 85 degrees or more, I clip a DC oscillating fan in front of the back window to push the air through faster. I usually have the side door open when I'm cooking, too. Hope this helps you.
