Adding a 110v outlet

Emm_gee

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Good day, our Gulfstream Conquest has a 110v outlet mounted under the cupboard above the sink but it's very inconvenient when trying to plug in a kettle or something else. I'm thinking of installing a new outlet just between the stove and the cupboard under the sink (have easy access above the furnace panel opening for installation).

I'm just wondering if anyone knows where a good place would be to pick up the 110v that's not going to overload something else (I have somewhat easy access to the feed for the refrigerator but don't want to use it as I wouldn't want to trip that breaker), it would be nice to be able to access the feed that goes to the existing outlet under the cupboard.

Has anyone done something similar or is familiar with the 110v wiring in the area of the furnace/fridge/stove?

Thanks very much,
Mike
 
Hi Mike, I don't have an exact answer for you, but I'd like to offer a tip which is to do yourself a favor and map your circuits so you know exactly what outlet is on what circuit. "Road Side" doesn't always mean what it says! Then, you'll have a better way to plan for your new outlet. Best-
 
Good day, our Gulfstream Conquest has a 110v outlet mounted under the cupboard above the sink but it's very inconvenient when trying to plug in a kettle or something else. I'm thinking of installing a new outlet just between the stove and the cupboard under the sink (have easy access above the furnace panel opening for installation).

I'm just wondering if anyone knows where a good place would be to pick up the 110v that's not going to overload something else (I have somewhat easy access to the feed for the refrigerator but don't want to use it as I wouldn't want to trip that breaker), it would be nice to be able to access the feed that goes to the existing outlet under the cupboard.

Has anyone done something similar or is familiar with the 110v wiring in the area of the furnace/fridge/stove?

Thanks very much,
Mike
I added three in my 23RSS. It’s simple and safe, just don’t overload the 15 amp circuit with space heaters, hairdryers and compressors etc…
 
I added three in my 23RSS. It’s simple and safe, just don’t overload the 15 amp circuit with space heaters, hairdryers and compressors etc…
Thanks for the reply - did you take a new feed right from the back (at least back in mine) distribution panel or did you pick up the power somewhere else?
 

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