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Oct 7, 2021 at 20:24 vote accept Adam Sherman
Oct 7, 2021 at 18:35 comment added Ecnerwal You can use a plastic weatherproof box for less thermal bridging, and a weatherproof box extension ring for more depth. But plastic conduit into a completely surface-mounted box will be even less thermal bridging, if the box is not in a location where a fully external box makes the trailer exceed its maximum towing width (assuming it's a trailer that actually moves, anymore, as opposed to a house that was towed to its final resting place, once.)
Oct 7, 2021 at 17:14 comment added Harper - Reinstate Monica Also how do you feel about the entire box being on the outside and only conduit coming through the insulation jacket?
Oct 7, 2021 at 16:10 comment added Harper - Reinstate Monica Out of curiosity, where will the electricity come from? Will the trailer have a generator or inverter onboard?
Oct 7, 2021 at 15:49 comment added FreeMan You have 2 criteria that seem to be contradictory. You want minimal thermal bridging to keep all the warmth possible inside the trailer, yet you also want an electrical box to fully penetrate the insulation, leaving a box sized hole in it. I'm not certain you can have it both ways. Maybe someone else knows of something that will work for you...
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