Dee Bee wrote:I hope you plan on grounding the green wire to your trailer frame...
Dee Bee
oklahomajewel wrote:We (I) bought 14 ga speaker wire. A 30 amp breaker on the battery with 10 ga going back to the fuse box. Then the 10 amp fuses, going to the lights, etc.
The actual electrical will be simple and separate. Power strips in the cabin and galley, AC and microwave (future) etc will plug into those. Then those two wired together and run to the exterior wall and will have a male outlet there. Get to the campsite, plug in good extension cord over to the pigtail.
So tell me , please... what is the difference about stranded or solid wire?
Is the stranded where there are lots of copper strands in the wire itself?
Sorry if that sounds like a stupid description... I really am dumb on this subject... but looking up.
Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2006 6:34 am Post subject: Re: wiring
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oklahomajewel wrote:
We (I) bought 14 ga speaker wire. A 30 amp breaker on the battery with 10 ga going back to the fuse box. Then the 10 amp fuses, going to the lights, etc.
The actual electrical will be simple and separate. Power strips in the cabin and galley, AC and microwave (future) etc will plug into those. Then those two wired together and run to the exterior wall and will have a male outlet there. Get to the campsite, plug in good extension cord over to the pigtail.
So tell me , please... what is the difference about stranded or solid wire?
Is the stranded where there are lots of copper strands in the wire itself?
Rev. Ken wrote:If you are wiring for 12 volt you should run stranded wire. it carries more current than solid, more suface area.
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