Upon remodeling the bathroom due to defective plastic pex fittings and mouse damage, I discovered a hidden junction box in the wall. There is no way to access the front without cutting a hole. Had I not been tearing into the back side, I would never have discovered it.
Why on earth would an RV manufacturer do something so stupid? Hidden junction boxes can cause anything from a lack of power to an outlet, to loose connections and shorts which can cause a fire. I actually have one dead outlet and I'm pretty sure this is the reason now. This weekend, I am going to have to empty out my basement or remove the plywood on the bunk above it in order to fix this potential disaster.
I'm pretty sure I see some of the romex wrapped in electrical tape around where the clamps are attached.
Why on earth would an RV manufacturer do something so stupid? Hidden junction boxes can cause anything from a lack of power to an outlet, to loose connections and shorts which can cause a fire. I actually have one dead outlet and I'm pretty sure this is the reason now. This weekend, I am going to have to empty out my basement or remove the plywood on the bunk above it in order to fix this potential disaster.
I'm pretty sure I see some of the romex wrapped in electrical tape around where the clamps are attached.