Shadow Catcher wrote:You will need to plan for the future because you will want more outlets, 12VDC and 120AC We have 8 120V inside the cabin and 3 12V handy for plugging in cell chargers and camera batter charger...
I don't plan on having any 120(AC) in this build. Everything I require for camping is 12 volt friendly, however I have planned for the future. I have empty conduit run from the panel to locations that could possibly handle electronics. I ended up buying 2 dual usb ports today for charging; phones, tablets, camera batteries etc. (
http://www.amazon.com/Blue-Sea-Systems-Charger-Socket/dp/B0082CXEI8 ) They are active dc to dc converter outlets ( not 12 volt cigarette lighter outlets) so I will have to add a switch to prevent battery drain on their circuit.
I think the only problem will be my main breaker rating. It is 20 AMP which is on the super safe size. I believe my battery lead should be good for 50 AMP. So I may need to upgrade that (only a $5 part)
GerryS wrote:How many amps do the devices pull? Your wire sizes seems a little overkill.
I happened to have 2 @ 200' reels of 10 gauge 90 degree celsius rated from an auction a few years back, so I decided to use that. Probably could have gotten away with 14 gauge or less for most of it. The biggest draw I have is the stereo at 5 Amps (max), then fantastic vent at 4 amps (max). My USB outlets each pull 1 Amp (max), main light 1 Amp (max) and remaining lights less than 0.35 amp (max) per (total of

. I plan on adding a water pump which is going to be in the range of about 5-8 amps (max).
Is oversize ok? Just a matter of costing too much?
Thanks for your suggestions.