Tom&Shelly wrote:Incidentally, reading through the thread, your understanding of basic electricity appears to be pretty sound.![]()
Tom (retired EE)
Well on that kind note, I guess I ought to take the rest of the day off. Thanks to you both.
Tom&Shelly wrote:Incidentally, reading through the thread, your understanding of basic electricity appears to be pretty sound.![]()
Tom (retired EE)
fishboat wrote:I've been using this breaker-switch for the last year..seems to work very well so far.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07FL ... =UTF8&th=1
It's installed on the positive cable just off the battery and before the distribution panel. The breaker, and cable to & from, needs to be sized for your system..total draw.
DoctahDeane wrote:As I look at shut off switches I have seen instructions that run the cable from the switch to the positive battery terminal and others that run to the negative battery post. Seems to me that if you want to shut power down completely, that cutting the "hot" side - therefore, the positive connection - makes the most sense. Is this the wisest approach?
bdosborn wrote:In the real world we would add up all the loads in the trailer, assume they are all on and add 25% to size the main wires. That being said, I use a #8 and a 30A fuse to run everything but the inverter in my trailer.
Bruce
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