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Don, Dave is on a roll. Yes I think a conduit would be ideal so you can pull wires after the fact. Or a removable panel so you can access the channel later..Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Don, can you add some more sound proofing or mounting rubber for the water pump area? Those things can be quite noisy.
Two questions. Why are you going to spray foam the wire compartment? Wouldn’t that impede further expansions for for what reason? Damage wire that needs replaced? Need to add power to a side light for the kitchen oops I foamed my wire tray. Second. Where are the links to these things? Water pump: Electric inverter: Water heater powered by D cell batteries and propane? : Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: TexasRedNeck on January 14, 2020, 06:38:14 AMDon, Dave is on a roll. Yes I think a conduit would be ideal so you can pull wires after the fact. Or a removable panel so you can access the channel later..Sent from my iPad using TapatalkI think with his wood interior it would look just fine to skin over the gap with his 3/4 strips he used. Just simply hide the wires inside. I am going to actually run metal conduit on my walls when wall covering is done. I did see one where a guy polished copper pipe and ran that as conduit. It looked cool for sureSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I don’t think you need conduit but a simple piece of 1/4 inch ply over the two pieces of 3/4x3/4 like in this photo. Just simply cover the wires, reasoning I say anything is you mentioned spray foaming the wires. Did you mean just the entry hole into the cabin of the trailer? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk