Accepting 2670MK WFH Desk Modification Suggestions

msgilly

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First time camper owner here. Accepting delivery of my 2024 2670MK at the end of the month. It will be parked full time at a camp ground with full hook ups & direct internet service hook. Few questions:

For my remote work set up, I have to use a hardwired internet modem to connect to my desk phone. Where would the internet modem connect to coax inside of the TT? Do we just run the ISP cable from outdoors through any available opening? I'd like to keep it in the desk area. Any suggestions?

My remote desk set up is: 2 - 27" Monitors, Altigen Desk Phone, HP Thin Client and ISP modem. My set up (currently in my townhome) requires two power strips worth of outlets. What is the best way to get all of this connected in the desk area, while hiding the wires? Can those two outlets under the cabinet above handle that much power?

I'm thinking of drilling a hole in the corner of the desk to run all the wires down through, and use an under-desk wire/power strip organizer.

Any thoughts, suggestions and considerations are appreciated.

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Hey [MENTION=62925]msgilly[/MENTION], it looks like you're new here, welcome to the forum. Your new coach has a great floor plan.

Some have used the coax connection in the wet bay to drive modem connections within the coach, which doesn't require any new holes. Probably the satellite connection would work for you. It may be located near the entertainment center.

While I don't have that coach, many GD models have the AC outlets wired together in a daisy chain configuration using a 15 Amp breaker. It doesn't sound like you'll have enough of a draw to need more than that, so yes, I think those outlets will suit your purpose.
 
You will want a hole to put the wires under I think unless you can strap them nicely behind the monitors and just plug the power strip in up above.

We have this model and one thought is if you do drill the hole you could look at adding an outlet under the desk. In our model which has the 110V/propane fridge, the fridge and those outlets are on the same line that must run behind the pantry. You could look at running a wire down inside the pantry. The other option is that the water heater valves are under the two drawers on the right and there is power to the water heater. You could look at adding an outlet on that side which might be easier. But I'm thinking the water heater and your stuff would be too much for that breaker since the water heater has a dedicated breaker.
 

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