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Old 05-17-2018, 06:55 PM   #21
FF/PM
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I have the Suburban with the outside switch. I'm going to add a 12v switch on my control panel to control the 120v element. I see 2 options. 1 is to figure out how to access the 12v switch wires from inside the trailer then spend hours fishing the wires across the roof to the control panel. 2nd is to add a 120v relay triggered by a 12v lighted switch. I'd add this relay at the power distribution center directly below the convenience center.

Number 2 seems like he easiest solution, but this will be my first serious mod to a trailer. Maybe I'm making it too complicated?

Is there any source for 12v better than another? I have the inverter right there, I can take any.

All input and experience is appreciated!
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