Can you experts check me out -- and fill in a few of my blanks?
Ken
Alan and Lianna wrote:
Here is where I can see a problem, a short in any of these lights(or an open on either side) and the cabin is dark because they're all on the same fuse?
Alan
Martiangod wrote:I wouldn't use a 12 volt CB between bat and fuse panel, I've found them over the years to be less then reliable, freeze open, or freeze closed, I'd use a 30 or 40 amp spade fuse for the master 12 volt line.
For saftey's sake I'd put a inline spade fuse30 amp on your charge line to tow vehicle
As for the 110 side, I'd split that circuit to minimum 4 with 15 amp breakers on each leg, may sound excessive but, two separate circuit for the galley and two of the cabin plugs on one 15 and the third, most likely for heater on its own 15.
You probabbly think thats excessive, but I'd want the fridge alone, and not want any combination of micro / coffee maker / frypan / slowcooker / induction plate / griddle / heater / ac sharing the same circuit at same time
Now if your going to run an induction plate or an AC, Personally i'd put 20 amp breakers on those cicuits
Martiangod wrote:As for the 110 side, I'd split that circuit to minimum 4 with 15 amp breakers on each leg, may sound excessive
Martiangod wrote:I wouldn't use a 12 volt CB between bat and fuse panel, I've found them over the years to be less then reliable, freeze open, or freeze closed, I'd use a 30 or 40 amp spade fuse for the master 12 volt line.
For saftey's sake I'd put a inline spade fuse30 amp on your charge line to tow vehicle
eamarquardt wrote:Unless you have one heck of a battery pack getting 1000 watts out of an inverter and battery is overly optimistic. If you do get it out of the inverter you're going to have a tough time finding enough juice to recharge your batteries.
I'd plan on using a/c power only when shore power is available.
aggie79 wrote:I'm with Chris. I'd split the AC load with additional breakers.
Shadow Catcher wrote:You need only one GFI in the AC line to protect those circuits on that line.
VermonTear wrote:But now that I finished rationalizing all that,
Ken
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