the main wiring from the outside meter goes under the home close to where the circuit panel box and feeds into it, then the rest of the wiring is fed through the walls and/or ceilings.
there shouldn't be any wires hanging under the home unless it was rewired.
2006-09-08 13:52:17
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answer #1
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answered by barrbou214 6
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Explain what you mean by "electrical connector" please.
Do you mean the electrical supply to the home?
Or perhaps the cross-over wiring?
Or something else?
The electical supply will come up underneath the home, right under the circuit panel.
Cross-over wires, which are found on doublewide homes, are usually located at the ends of the homes. Sometimes one end, sometimes both ends...it varies. They will be pushed up into the underbelly, most likely. They will not be more than 2 ft from the end of the home, if you dont see a cut in the underbelly within the first two feet, then check the other end of the home.
The cross-over wires will be connected with a plug, usually a flat plug, often numbered, or lettered, because there will be more than one. It is important not to get them mixed up.
Let me know if there is something I can help with. (Manufactured home warranties was my business for several years)
Have Fun!
2006-09-08 15:10:10
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answered by thewrangler_sw 7
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Should be right above or below the main electric meter and circuit breaker box. Look around, it's not gonna be a regular type of plug. It will require an electrician to connect it. Remember, the power from an electric pole on the corner of your lot does not have an on/off switch. If you screw up and get lit up, there's no off switch. Hire a professional.
2006-09-12 12:09:27
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answered by Anonymous
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The wiring should go up underneath the breaker box.
2006-09-08 14:51:09
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answered by Uncle Joe 2
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Where is your owners manual? Also you might go online to see if the manufacturer has any info on older model homes.
2006-09-08 13:38:23
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answered by Ray S 2
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