I have a couple questions about DC wiring and haven't seen it answered anywhere else on the forum. I am building a woody teardrop and will not be grounding anything to the frame as it is not accessible, instead I will be running 2 wires to every load for both the trailer lights, as well as the teardrop's own 12 volt system.
Should the trailer lights from the TV, and trailer's 12 volt system be completely separate, or can they share the same ground? For example I was thinking I could tap into the terminal strip for the ground wires which go to the trailer battery and then tap the TV ground for the running lights off of that. I believe I have seen this setup elsewhere as the negative terminal from the battery is tied to the frame, but I can't wrap my head around how this would work since 2 batteries would be involved (trailer and TV).
Also do the individual trailer light runs (green,yellow,brown) need to be on fuses if they are run through the trailer? I am wiring the turn/tail lights and license plate lights through the hatch so a short would be really bad. There will be a master fuse up at the positive terminal of the TV battery for the trailer light after market module kit I am installing.
Thanks in advance!
Ryan