McDave wrote:Wow! That's one loooong shower. OK, maybe two.
McDave
flboy wrote:Your build looks like it is coming along nicely!
m.colley wrote:I bought most of my 12V wire from one of three sources.
BestBoatwire.com
Waytekwire.com
and ebay seller bestconnectionsinc.
BestBoat sells marine grade tinned/solid copper stranded primary wire.
Waytek sells standard and marine grade solid copper stranded primary wire.
Best Connections wire is copper clad primary wire and isn't listed as AWG wire, its imported and works and is the least expensive I could find.
I didn't use stranded 120V wire even though I wish I had. I used standard Romex. One of the big box stores will probably be your best beat on 120V wire. Its hard to beat their buying power.
Martin
I used extension cords for most of my 120volt runs. Simply buy good quality correct gauge cord and cut to length. Yes its a little pricey but very flexible and will have a good abrasion resistant jacket. You won't have a huge amount of 120volt if you have a 12 volt panel. Most of the 120 is gonna be in the kitchen area and that's where the panel will probably be.sleepsontoilet wrote:Where is the best place to buy stranded wire that everyone has found, both 12v and 120v? And how many feet on average should I expect for a basic camper setup? I hate to order too little and be 30' short.
msnglinc wrote:I used extension cords for most of my 120volt runs. Simply buy good quality correct gauge cord and cut to length. Yes its a little pricey but very flexible and will have a good abrasion resistant jacket. You won't have a huge amount of 120volt if you have a 12 volt panel. Most of the 120 is gonna be in the kitchen area and that's where the panel will probably be.sleepsontoilet wrote:Where is the best place to buy stranded wire that everyone has found, both 12v and 120v? And how many feet on average should I expect for a basic camper setup? I hate to order too little and be 30' short.
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