So, my 7x12 trailer is due to be completed on a couple weeks and I'm planning my electrical install. The trailer's primary duty will be to provide transport to motorcycle track day events and provide accommodation at multi-day events. Electrical requirements include general interior lighting; charging of iPhones, cameras, GPS timers, etc.; powering tire warmers, air compressors, and other electric tools; a roof vent or A/C; heater; and other duties to be determined on the fly.
I'm thinking and AC/DC system with a PD4045 at the heart. Electricity will be supplied by either a Honda 3000i, direct connection via drop cord to track or house supplied 120v, or in case none of those is available, a deep-cycle or other Lithium battery (i.e. Antigravity) to power the lights only until the generator can be setup and connected.
As I understand the PD 4045, I can have 2 AC circuits. I'm thinking to run 3 outlets on each circuit down each side of the trailer. On the DC side, at the moment, all I think I need is the lighting and possibly some USB outlets to provide the charging.
I'm struggling to come up with a lighting solution at the moment. Obviously, 12V LED lights would be the ideal solution. Would something like this be bright enough (https://www.superbrightleds.com/moreinf ... 5050/4009/)? The trailer will have a 45 degree transition and I'm thinking to run the 16' worth of LEDs along the transition. Could I put the strips in a profile housing with a frosted diffuser to provide a softer glow? I'm thinking to wire it through a dimmer to have a light that is bright enough during the day, but soft enough to use at night. I've never worked with LEDs before, but as long as I wire the lights to the 12V side of the PD4045, I shouldn't need anything else for a power supply, right?
Thanks for the advice!