Aaron Coffee wrote:Just thinking about three steps ahead of myself, but am thinking of drilling holes in my frame crossmembers to run wiring trailer lights and 110 and 12 volt. Will then run wiring under the trailer. On the 110 will I need to run the wiring in conduit or not. I will only have one run of 110 from gallley to front for air conditioner.
Thanks
Do your self a big favor and run all of the wires in conduit yes 12 volt and 110 ac .
I used 3/4 pvc plumbing pipe. With the 45's and 90's and tee fittings it is easy to custom design a chase from point to point. with a few nylon ties it can be fastened to the frame without drilling and will protect the wiring from snow and ice buildup as well as road hazzards.
For those with tube type frames use the frame as a chase. In the unlikely event a hot wire would rub thru and make contact with the frame nothing will happen
UNLESS you are using the frame for a ground source. I ran dedicated wire grounds to each fixture and each run to a grounding buss that grounds to the tow vehicle not the frame. The only way a chaffed hot wire would short to the frame is if a ground wire was also chaffed and the both connected to th frame at the same instant. If you can accidently make that happen buy a lottery ticket.