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Originally Posted by mbkerk
I am looking for some info on the following subjects...
- Installing a powered vent fan in the living room of my trailer, more specifically if PI has a 12 volt unswitched line and ground in the ceiling close by.
- Is there a thread somewhere that deals with the "gelcoat" delaminating? I have a could spots under windows that are not too bad now and I want to try to repair them. (Workshop???
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- Is there a glossary somewhere that explains the suffix that is the end of the model number of my 5er? I have a E 345 TRJM. I know the 345 is 34.5 feet, but I have no idea what the TRJM means, or the "E" for that matter.
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___Power vent...can't say for sure without seeing your unit. But would guess there might be. On my unit, using the diagram below, L4 and L6 at the rear of the unit have unswitched wires (hot) running to the lights as does L2, L9 and L13 in the kitchen area. The 12vdc supply lines are hot and the light is switched at the unit. The L1 lights are overhead ceiling lights and are controled by switches at the door. For me using L4, mounted under the rear cabinet would be my best power source.
It would be where your lights might be, for power, the location of the vent opening and whether a 'fish tape' can make it there.
___"gelcoat" delaminating...would need to see a picture of that. Have repaired four areas on my unit there moisture has caused serious damage to the wood behind the fiberglass and the areas rebuilt. In each case there was little evidence that a problem to that extent existed. Below is a photo I posted earlier of the cross section of the fiberglass on my unit. It was from under the bumper. The side wall areas have a plywood/sheet, maybe +1/8, thick as part of the sidewall. The fiberglass is 1/8" thick with a thin "white gelcoat" on the exterior.
If you have a 'bump out' in an area...would guess there might be damage in the wall...and the ply backer is bad and it's separated from the framing. As strong as the 'glass' has been on my unit, would guess it's a backer problem, which is fixable....
Have no idea on the lettering.
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