I'm about to start building the floor. I'm wondering how to run the wiring to the LED running lights on the sides which will cover the trailer frame. The insulated floor I'm about to build will have 1/2" plywood on top, a 1" high middle layer with a wood frame and insulation, and a bottom 1/4" plywood road side skin of to help protect the insulation.
I'm considering routing out a narrow channel about 1/4" deep and 3-3/4" long in the lower 1/4" plywood from under the trailer to the sides where the side running lights will go so I can more easily poke the LED light pigtail from the outside wall under the floor and above the trailer frame to come out maybe about an inch or so on the inside of the trailer frame. There the pigtail can be connected to the trailer lights wiring.
I can also mark the outside walls with a sharpie pen to know where to drill a hole, once the walls are installed, to line up with the routed grooves in the floor to be able to poke the pigtail through.
Does this seem like a good method to make it easy to install the outside clearance lights?
Also do LED clearance lights and the wire pigtails lay flat against the outside wall or do they need a depression for the pigtail plug in the wall?
BTW I received a free catalog from Del City for most of the electrical supplies I'll need. It's so well illustrated with color photos and technical data that it makes a nice reference book for electrical ideas and solutions too. delcity.net
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