grandkinstudios wrote:Thank you!
I want both 110v (30a) and 12v, and I have seen quite a few pictures other have posted regarding their electrical systems. It's slowly sinking in and making a bit more sense. Loading missiles on military aircraft is so much easier!
Questions:
The difficult part I am having is understanding the main components I will need to purchase in order to accommodate my TD. Here is what I do know, taken from the Benroy plans:
- 110v inlet + 12 gauge wire (I assume Romex?)
- Electrical boxes + outlets for 110v + 1 GFI
- 12v converter
- 12 v plugs (cigarette type)?
- 12 v fuse box
- 16-2 sound cable
And I want an inline 30a surge protector wired into the system.
What I am trying to wrap my head around is how to wire the first few components, i.e., in which order should I follow?
For example: (would this be a good starting point, and once I have accomplished this then stop?) Or am I missing something such as a circuit breaker with 2 x 15a?
110v inlet > 30a surge protector > 12 v converter > 12v fuse box?
110 ACV, 30 amp input reguires larger than 12 gauge copper wire.
I would use 10 gauge.
If you get a converter/charger, either Progressive Dynamics or WFCO, you will have both an AC & a DC distribution box.
Wiring will be simplier.
If you have a converter charger, you will want a trailer battery.
You will need a seperate 12 DCV system for trailer tail lights & turn signal lights (TL, LT, RT, gnd).
If you will be charging a trailer battery while driving, you will need a +12 DCV wire from tow vehicle to trailer.