My '68 manual shows a wire stubbed in for air conditioning was standard equipment. I'd not looked for it. That run up, might be easier to change than a horizontal run through studs, might just be the way I can get copper run over to the galley receptacle. I'll have to look for that some day. I suspect that copper was a constant extra cost option so that there may be some from the era of mostly aluminum wiring with copper. Gerald J. To unsubscribe or to change to a daily Digest, please go to http://www.airstream.net/vaclist/listoffice.html If replying back to this message, please delete all the unnecessary original text from your reply.
[VAC] Re: Airstream Aluminum Wiring
Dr. Gerald N. Johnson, electrical engineer Tue, 06 Mar 2001 19:01:17 -0800
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