I got a bit interrupted on the last post and left off some info that might help. I mentioned looking for a converter in electrical but showed an elbow under the shower as highlighted in yellow.
Yes, there is a difference there!
But the general idea is that if you look for the info, there is a ton of it available but it also varies a great deal with what year you have so it takes some sorting to see what is out there for your specific RV. That is why it is always very helpful to post the exact year, model and length of your RV like a 36 AR, etc. as it then lets people go to the correct info instead of the shotgun ideas of RV being the same.
If RV were the same there would be little sense in naming them different , would there?
There are so many ways we can use the info if we look for it before we start an operation. What if we wanted to add an outside low pressure gas connection for a grill?
We might look it over and the internet is big on having you use an "extend-a-stay " at the tank and run clear to the other side of the RV, so you don't want to do that and stop.
But if you look on the drawings, you may find there is a low pressure 3/8 OD copper line running along the back of the compartment where you wanted the connection?
Wouldn't that change the whole picture a bunch?
The more you know, the more you can get done, but it does have a learning curve involved!
But I do a fair amount of "consulting" online, so I also have a "Snip and Sketch" app which I use to cut portions of drawings for posting online as it tends to reduce confusion if I cut out lots of the unneeded info.
Being able to have drawings sent to me, look it over and do the snip to send back, saves me a ton of trouble as I can do it from home versus taking a plane to the coast, etc. to access things and get them the correct ideas.
Technically I've retired several times but work just keeps finding me!