eggsalad wrote:no, No, NO.
You want to keep the camper's 12V system totally isolated from your tow vehicle's 12V system.
What about when you wire to charge your Battery while towing?
Happy Trails
Len
eggsalad wrote:no, No, NO.
You want to keep the camper's 12V system totally isolated from your tow vehicle's 12V system.
len19070 wrote:eggsalad wrote:no, No, NO.
You want to keep the camper's 12V system totally isolated from your tow vehicle's 12V system.
What about when you wire to charge your Battery while towing?
Happy Trails
Len
bdosborn wrote:BC Dave wrote:...!..no issue here (but why does this seem so confusing)... ok so I understand the NEC; incoming 120VAC is "green" bare copper grounded to the frame. And there should be a 12V DC negative (ground) to frame form the house battery. So why not use the 12V neg ground for power; because the to frame connection might get corroded? Right? and always be careful to insulate and fuse the 12V DC positive so no hot framing happens ... this is simple
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Bruce
BC Dave wrote:len19070 wrote:eggsalad wrote:no, No, NO.
You want to keep the camper's 12V system totally isolated from your tow vehicle's 12V system.
What about when you wire to charge your Battery while towing?
Happy Trails
Len
heres 1/2 the answer... on a 7 pin connector there's a hot from the battery (or is that the alternator); with a 4 pin I doubt it ... but you could easily run a direct hot as in the 7 pin to charge while towing ...
Cheers Dave
[/quote]BC Dave wrote:len19070 wrote:eggsalad wrote:no, No, NO.
You want to keep the camper's 12V system totally isolated from your tow vehicle's 12V system.
What about when you wire to charge your Battery while towing?
Happy Trails
Len
heres 1/2 the answer... on a 7 pin connector there's a hot from the battery (or is that the alternator); with a 4 pin I doubt it ... but you could easily run a direct hot as in the 7 pin to charge while towing ...
Cheers Dave
So keeping both the TV and the Trailers 12V systems Totally isolated is not a correct statement?
MtnDon wrote:For 45 amps #8 wire would be called for, both positive and negative from charger to the battery; #10 is only good to 30 amps.
MtnDon wrote: The recommended wire sizes there often fall short of actual rated ampacities. Why?
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