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Electrical wiring

Postby sanddawg2121 » Sun Jul 22, 2012 4:41 pm

Hello everyone. I am sorry for my lack of knowledge of electrical systems. I do understand 12 volt sytems. But when it comes to some real juice i got no clue. I am searching the forum posts for a more specific answer i guess. So if i walk into my local LOWES store and walk to the electricl section, and dont know what i am specifically looking for. So i go find someone to help me find what i am looking for. Exactly what is it that i am asking for. I tell them what i am building but they look at me like i am some kind of loony person. I then try to explain to them what i want and what i am building.. I know i need wire. Ok but what kind,brand,length, size. Do i need 10-20-30-40-50 feet of wire? If so do i need so many at a certain length. ? I do know someone out there has an answer for me. Maybe i am just just looking in the right section of the forum for my answer. Maybe this summertime heat has affected my brain and thinking.
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Re: Electrical wiring

Postby Forrest747 » Fri Aug 03, 2012 1:44 pm

Well we need some info too. What are you planning to use in your trailer, lights outlets, stereos tv trailer lights what does your trailer look like now.
For DC i like to use 14 to 16 gage stranded wire.
For AC i like stranded as well but so easy just to put in normal 14-2 gage wire witha ground.
Never mix up the grounds for the AC and DC.
Dont ofr get fuses or that i cant type.
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Re: Electrical wiring

Postby sanddawg2121 » Sat Aug 04, 2012 1:44 pm

Hello Forest747: I aploigize for not providing enough info in my quest for info. I have a harbor freight 4x8 trailer. I originally bought the TY-DEANCUSTOM CAMPERS plan. I do have pics of the camper, but due to my lack of computer knowledge i do not know or understand exactly how to post pics and more importantly make them small enough to fit on this forum. You can look up ty-dean custom campers and get a general idea of what my camper will look like. Since i am not now nor have i ever been a woodworker, my camper to say the least is close to what his looks like. Moving on. I am trying to prewire the camper for general electrical lights and wall plugs. For lights to read, charging cell phones. A TV would be nice but necessary I can use a portable DVD player to watch a movie. I will use a car radio for music. No a/c on this camper. I will use a 12volt vent fan in the ceiling. I will use a camp stove to cook with and make coffee. I do have a portable generator that my brother gave to me i can use for remote electricity. It looks like it has 4 standard home type plugs on it. I would like if the situation arises that if i need to use electric at a regular campsite i can just plug into the power source and have juice. I hope this help in answering my question posted above.
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