tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3215573707736628379.post97013715430172683..comments2024-02-27T10:11:24.773-06:00Comments on Edward Plumer: Solar Panels on Jayco Travel TrailerEdward Plumerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14940756354940747809noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3215573707736628379.post-47781039395535518342013-07-19T12:57:17.835-05:002013-07-19T12:57:17.835-05:00Thanks for comments. Wire stays within the wall s...Thanks for comments. Wire stays within the wall space, between studs. Your manufacturer may be able to provide you with stud locations. Edward Plumerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14940756354940747809noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3215573707736628379.post-64282829352735958952013-07-18T22:53:36.366-05:002013-07-18T22:53:36.366-05:00Excellent report. I have studied it closely becaus...Excellent report. I have studied it closely because I've been contemplating a similar project for our 2011 27' Komfort Trailblazer. One question: in your section on 'Solar wire routing', you said:<br /><br />"The cable routes from this hole down along the inside wall of the cabinet out of sight. It then goes back into to the exterior wall through a 3/4" hole at the bottom of the cabinet. I temporarily removed the AC outlet which is under the cabinet to provide another place to continue fishing wire."<br /><br />Referring to that 3/4" hole: does this hole go through the outside wall of the trailer, then requiring another hole just above the driver's side pass-through door? Or are you able to take the wire through the cabinet wall and into the pass-through compartment while staying inside the trailer's outer wall?Oregon53https://www.blogger.com/profile/03086078988095395153noreply@blogger.com