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Old 01-03-2012, 08:29 PM   #1
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Default running new 110v circuit

hi all,

for those of you that have similar coaches as mine i have a question. my inverter is in the 4th bay behind the drivers front tire. it is in a bay that goes all the way across. the subpanel for all the circuits that the inverter services is next to it.

from newell, the circuit that runs the 110v compressor is on the inverter and is also the same circuit that runs the front AV (TV, Sat, DVC, Amp, etc) and a few outlets.

i really do not want the compressor on the same circuit as the AV gear.

it is not obvious where to run a new circuit.

where are the wire chases for the wires on the drivers side?

i can see the romex going up into nowhere land right above the inverter. i i need to either run a new circuit for the AV gear up front or for the compressor in the bay in front of the passenger front tire.

any wisdom here?

thanks

tom
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