Where do these wires go? 2006 Adventurer 33V

rwm1943

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I discovered these wires when I was cleaning my rv and the previous owner installed basket came loose. It looks like an electrical panel was there originally and was removed for whatever reason. The wires are a Romex 120v and 4 dc wires. The dc labels are white - PM, yellows are PHGRN, NM, and PHRED. Any help would be appreciated, especially with photos.

Coach is a 06 Class A Adventurer 33V gasser.

Thank you,
Randy Martin
 

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Missing some outlets. Both 12v and 120V. They had a raised surround that they went into. I'll see if I can find a picture...
 
Right side of passenger seat near floor, correct?
Ph wires are for landline telephone green it tip and red is ring for two sides of telco line.
Should be another end if you ever want to do landline!
The telco is not shown where I looked for the other end but maybe not a current problem? Maybe near the electrical bay in back, if needed?

Small wires ID lookup chart here:
https://www.winnebago.com/Files/Files/Winnebago/Resources/Diagram/electrical_guide.pdf
Nm is 12Volt from fuse for light circuit 6
PM Is the ground for that circuit 6!
Breaker for that circuit if dead?
Click these drawing snips or go direct for the full story?
12v.jpg

On the AC Romex, I find this:
Main wiring group!
https://www.winnebago.com/Files/Files/Winnebago/Resources/Diagram/Wiring.htm
Then to get to the 110AC diagram:
https://www.winnebago.com/Files/Files/Winnebago/Resources/Diagram/2006/06_g33v_wire_152790.pdf

AC1.jpg
This shows which breaker. I did not know whether you are 30 or 50 amp but this section appears the same on both!
ac.jpg
Looks like this was set for a desk situation with a 12 volt DC outlet, phone connection for landline and also the 110AC outlet.

Be aware they may/may not have disconnected the 110AC or flipped the breaker! Approach as if hot until you find out different? :eek:
 
Thanks to Tim and Morich for the information. I think I will make a cover for a 110v outlet and a 12v charging station.
 
Looks like there is a leak, probably in the window

Just making sure you've addressed what looks like a leak. Some of the wood looks rotten and I think I sees some stains.
 
Thanks for the reminder. This was old damage covered with a wicker basket. I removed the basket and found the hole. I have a moisture meter and there is no active leak. As for the damaged wood, rather than cut it out, I want to cover it with something to house the ac and dc outlets. I may use the wicker basket I removed if it can be modified without compromising its integrity. There was something Winnebago used, but I can find no information on it.
 
Looking at the number and placement of holes, I might guess there have been a number of different things in that area. That leaves you to turn it into most anything that feels right to you!
Likely a tight squeeze for leaving room to turn the chair around? Since finding the exact same item that was there is no longer going to match the rest after nearly twenty years of fading, I tend to just go for simple. if I can't think of any real use for it.
I often feel the front needs a trash can?
But that may be due to too much snacking while driving!

Maybe something like this as quick, easy and cheap if you find it in the right size? Hung on hooks to remove and allow for swinging the seat around?
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Ozzptuu-...3bSMqq-EOXzw&athancid=15013168812&athena=true
 
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Good suggestion Morich. I marked the Walmart page and will run it by the wife. I was looking online for a clamshell type outlet that folds up when closed. But no luck without having to modify the area. I even considered fabricating something, but it would protrude too far out preventing the chair from turning. I contacted Winnebago and am waiting to see if they can find old records of what it was.
 
We always find there are lots of things that we want somewhere close as we drive but then solid stuff like trashcans are always in the way!
If you have anybody in your group who sews, that might be a great project to get it in just the right size to cover the damage but not too big!

A wood working guy might do all kinds of stuff to custom fit but I am not one of those at the right level ! I'm closer to doing framing than finish work, so much of what I do has to be covered and hidden!
I did a check of the parts drawings for what might show but at that point the drawings were just "hand- drawn" things that really did not show anything at all there until I went to the electrical parts and then it only shows the electrical parts as if they were just floating there all by themself!

Alternates are good!
Any chance this would be a good sturdy place to hang pegboard hooks and it be reasonable to mount and use. Big question might be if it fits!
https://www.michaels.com/product/22...Hg4nPIwk5ZdnLiIrAJoCChw&gStoreCode=1302&gQT=1

If you have a wife that likes constant change, this might let here swap what she hangs there every few minutes! :laugh:

I have no idea why she has kept me for so long??? :whistling:
 
Thanks again for a suggestion, but pegboard will not work. Not because of functionality, but I know my wife, and she will hang more than it will hold.
I am considering using pegboard in the storage compartments as a way to better use the vertical space.
 

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