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I gutted/removed some of the interior of my toaster. that oven and 4 burner cooktop just took up too much room and added too much weight.

so as I removed the fan and a light fixture....

the exhaust fan had what I would call regularl 110 house wiring w/ two white wires and a green ground.

but the light fixture I removed had just one white and the green ground wire....

I'm scratching my head on this b/c I really don't think it was on the 12v wiring.

I'll figure it out eventually, but for now all the exposed wires will get nuts and then wrapped up and tucked away till it get to new lights etc.

installed HW flooring yesterday and made a bench w. storage undreneath where that stove used to me.

paul
 
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paul,

yes most of the lighting inside of your RV is most definitely 12v and should run w/o generator or shore power as long as your house battery is charged. 110 is just for the a/c and a few appliances and outlets.

hope this helps
 
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It's not the talking to your self that is the problem, it is if you answer or not. Atleast you seem to have the correct answers.

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