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<blockquote data-quote="Pickles" data-source="post: 538152" data-attributes="member: 13862"><p>I'm about to undertake the same task, next weekend. I was going to go through the engine bulkhead (there is already a hole/grommet there on the l;lefthand side of the bus) ... I haven't exactly decided where I will bring them up through the floor but probably will run two wires one to a fuse box under the rear seat for lights and similar but heavier wire (to make up for voltage drop) just behind the drivers seat (i've a LHD bus) for running a fridge at a later date.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pickles, post: 538152, member: 13862"] I'm about to undertake the same task, next weekend. I was going to go through the engine bulkhead (there is already a hole/grommet there on the l;lefthand side of the bus) ... I haven't exactly decided where I will bring them up through the floor but probably will run two wires one to a fuse box under the rear seat for lights and similar but heavier wire (to make up for voltage drop) just behind the drivers seat (i've a LHD bus) for running a fridge at a later date. [/QUOTE]
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