MegC wrote:Like the wirehair you've got in your avatar.
That was Ike in Dec. at 5 months. The Chukar was wounded(notice he is holding his head up); he tracked it down and handed it to me still alive,....he can also be a real PITA but we love him.
MegC wrote:Like the wirehair you've got in your avatar.
Yep, already had that planned, & already have that in 12 gauge!Prem wrote:3-wire extension cord to the source.
Prem wrote:Lots of good progress!
12-volt questions: Where do you guys get your 12 volt fuse blocks & ground blocks?
Also, how big a fuse to use for roof vent fan, stereo, lights, & 12 volt outlets?
Prem wrote: That ground to the trailer chassis could potentially blow all your 12VDC wiring. I'd eliminate it asap.
Looks like I'm gonna have to take the walls apart yet AGAIN to undo those grounds!
Prem wrote:I don't even use my trailer's metal for common ground (negative ground) on any part of the 12 volt system. I run the black, negative ground wire all the way back to the RV battery because I don't want electrolysis oxidizing the trailer's metal leading to holes (body rot, cancer).
Prem wrote:Hey, a double question: That's a UHF/VHF TV antenna for a vehicle. TV signal switched to High Definition on different frequencies last year. Are you using a converter box and does that antenna pull in any channels?
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