jmayaa wrote:I am in the process of updating my 14' cargo trailer. One of the things I want to do is install a ceiling. Currently it is just the ribs exposed.
Any tips or ideas on what I should do or be aware of before I start enclosing the ceiling?
Also,
What ceiling materials have you all used on your updates/remodels?
I plan on removing the plywood walls and running some 110v wiring for outlets and ceiling lights.
I suppose it would be a good time to run a wire for a future A/C unit also.
Any tips, thoughts or ideas would be appreaciated,
Many thanks,
Jeff
Hagerstown, MD
My ceiling is very similar to yours. I plan on using 3/4" foam board (same as I used on the walls) with the 5mm luan over it (what used to be the walls). Like many others, I ran my electrical in the corner where the wall meets the roof. I was going to use plywood for the corners, but 1x6's might be easier. I am still a little ways from that.
For wiring, you need to decide what kind of power you want/need, and how you plan on getting it into the trailer. This can be everything from an extension cord hanging out the back and plugging into a male socket wired into the trailer, to fancy battery inverters and solar setups. Mine came with the extension cord setup with an outlet and 3 lights (no DC other then the external driving lights). All of that came down, replaced with a WFCO 55A converter box, 30A marine inlet, a 20A circuit for air conditioning, 2 15A circuits for interior and exterior outlets, and DC lighting with LED strip lights. I will be plugged into shore power or a generator at all times, so no battery currently, but it is built so that I could operate all of the lighting off of one if I chose to at a later time.
If you are wiring for the AC, I would run 12ga (20A) for it. I am only running a small wall mount unit, but ran the 20A wiring, circuit breaker and outlet just to make sure there were no problems down the road. 14ga works fine for regular outlets and the like. All of my DC is 12ga which is overkill, but I like the thick sheathing on it.