Heh. I know you're kidding, and no, not worried, but am asking partly to possibly help others with their solar install. i.e. another solar newb could be curious of wire length and voltage drop. The Dometic has its virtues but I'm done with them. :) Neil. On Thu, Aug 8, 2013 at 12:17 PM, Don Hanson <dhanson928@gmail.com> wrote: > Wow, you are worried about .03 volts of line loss? Just kidding you.... > > You can always reseal any box...often better than the original makers have > done. We never used to trust factory-supplied seals at the boatyard where > I worked once...we always took electronic housings apart and did our own > sealing...Of course, the Marine Enviornment is worse than a Vanagon sees, > but still... > > I've been running my Dometic on propane again,
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