[GMCnet] The Restoration. 110 volt systems. [message #290316] |
Sat, 14 November 2015 01:46 |
BobDunahugh
Messages: 2465 Registered: October 2010 Location: Cedar Rapids, IA
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I love lots of wall plugs. Bought a square D QO series panel with 8 possible circuits.. It comes as a 100 amp that's for indoor use. Going to have 7 circuits. 2 that will go to the kitchen area. Both 20 amp. That's on the left front. Left rear. One for the area around Linda's bed, and the bath. For charging her wheelchair, computer, and a space heater if needed. 20 Amp. Right rear. 20 Amp. My sleeping area, 12 volt converter, and outside rear plug. Right front. One 20 amp. I'm putting in a 5 ft long appliance cabinet, and kitchen/computer work space. on top of the LP tank that's just under the right side window. Then 2, 20 Amp for the 2 roof A/C units. Then 5 wall plugs in various areas that will run off the invertor. These will all be marked with a small I on those wall plugs. There will be a total of 22 duplex wall plugs. I'll be able to plug in 44 things. That seems CRAZY. But as I said. I love lots of wall plugs. At this point I'll have $1800 in the 110 Volt systems. But each wall plug, and switch is $4.95. 3 way switches are 8.63 And the single covers are $4.98, doubles are $8.53, and the tri covers are $12.87 each. The covers have no screws showing. The plugs, switches, and covers are in an antique bronze color. All over head lights will be controlled by wall switches.Bob Dunahugh2-78 Royale's, Or you could say 1.5 Royale's1 73 GMC
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