I am working on running wiring for a cargo trailer conversion. I want to make a 12v circuit for the rear of the cargo trailer with a few lights and fans and such on it. Of course everything needs to be in parallel.
My plan is to run a 10 gauge wire from the battery and main circuit breaker panel (front of trailer) to the items in the rear. I was then going to split it and run 12 or 14 gauge wire to each individual light fixture/fan. I figure doing 90% of the run with the larger gauge wire will cut down any voltage drops.
What is the best way to split the #10 wire wire? I was thinking of using terminal blocks (wire just wrapped around screws), bus bars (ring terminals crimped onto wire), or power posts (ring terminals crimped onto wire), but wanted to see if there's a "better" way. The circuit will be up in my ceiling and somewhat hard to access once complete so I want to do it right the first time! Anything involving ring terminals I was planning on crimping, putting some liquid electrical tape into, then shrink heat wrapping.