Doing a shell off on a 1963 Bambi
Shell's back on, exterior skin sealed, windows refurbished, insulation will be in soon, and the next step will be electrical wiring. Originally planned on taking it to a professional for the wiring, but recently read some cautions about moving the rig without the structural rigidity provided by the interior skins, and the budget may dictate I do this myself. I only removed the bottom skins for the shell-off, and did not completely remove the interior skins until I started the patching the exterior skin, so 90% of the wiring is draped along the walls & ceiling. But breakers?, converters?, shore power ?
Is there a recommended "Travel Trailer Electrical 101" or "Trailer Wiring for Dummies" that I can start educating my self on 12v-110-tow rig systems ?
Shell's back on, exterior skin sealed, windows refurbished, insulation will be in soon, and the next step will be electrical wiring. Originally planned on taking it to a professional for the wiring, but recently read some cautions about moving the rig without the structural rigidity provided by the interior skins, and the budget may dictate I do this myself. I only removed the bottom skins for the shell-off, and did not completely remove the interior skins until I started the patching the exterior skin, so 90% of the wiring is draped along the walls & ceiling. But breakers?, converters?, shore power ?
Is there a recommended "Travel Trailer Electrical 101" or "Trailer Wiring for Dummies" that I can start educating my self on 12v-110-tow rig systems ?
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