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Wanted: Basic electrical work in trailer
Hello,
I need some basic electrical work done on my trailer. I don't need pro quality, just need a competent adult who knows about wires and fuses and relays and such (which is not me) to hook everything up for me. I am going with bubba's schematic and have all the parts necessary already:
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Happy to pay what is reasonable.
Happy to bring you the trailer and leave with you for a week or so if you cannot complete in one weekend (though that is preferable).
If you would rather work at my place in Medford, I have all the tools needed for the job including drill, hole saw etc. and you wouldn't have to bring anything.
Please PM, thanks
Re: Wanted: Basic electrical work in trailer
Where are you located? What parts did you get? You running breakers as well as a fuse panel?
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snwbrdr435
Where are you located? What parts did you get? You running breakers as well as a fuse panel?
Hey snowbird, I am in Medford, MA.
I should have added that if you look at bubba's schematic, you can ignore the solar charge controller (top left), I don't need that. AND you can ignore all the wiring to the battery (bottom left), my trailer already has all that wired in straight to a marine battery in the tongue.
What I need:
- Shore power hooked up to a plug on the inside, along with a few AC outlets on the inside that feed off that
- The power center installed
- The current wiring from LED lights and ceiling fan to be rewired to the power center
I have the following parts:
Amazon.com: NOCO Genius GCP1 Black 13 Amp 125V AC Port Plug: Automotive
Amazon.com: WFCO WF8712PB Black 12 Amps Power Center: Automotive
I do not understand or know what you mean by breakers and fuses. :redface:
Re: Wanted: Basic electrical work in trailer
$800 plus materials and I'll do it.