tony.latham wrote:I don't see any electrical issues.
The thing that jumps at me is the number of lights. Four in the cabin, three in the galley, and one in the tongue box?
Is this a "normal" teardrop? Or something bigger? We find one light in the cabin and one in the galley is fine.
Tony
Philip wrote:Put a disconnect between the alt feed to trailer or disconnect the trailer plug when parked. You don't want to drain the vehicle battery.
Battery type? AMG or something high end???
Are you going to be off grid a lot or campground runner? A set of panels only throwing 10 amps would be a very slow recharge of a battery if it's very low.
That was planned so many months ago.
featherliteCT1 wrote:I do not think that that Baomain switch is DC rated. That could be a safety problem if the switch is ever operated under load.
tony.latham wrote:Damn fine graphic of your project. I find designing them in CAD makes things a lot easier during the build.
:thumbs-up:
Tony
Onajourney wrote:A few things jump right out.
Onajourney wrote:1. You can easily consolidate those lighting circuits. Not sure what type of lights you are using but I assume LED. A typical puck lights draws .25 amp but check yours.
2. If for some reason you want all those separate circuits, down size the fuses accordingly.
3. Wire sizes are over kill. 18 awg is adequate for most branch wiring circuits rated up to 15A depending on length.
Onajourney wrote:4. Double check you shunt monitor. Most monitor the negative side and your drawing shows it on the positive.
Onajourney wrote:5. That Baomain switch should be rated to 20A and is good for either AC or DC currents.
BLTillson wrote:Greetings and good morning,
My trailer project is reaching a critical phase where planning and drawings are transformed into solid reality. It is certainly exciting but a bit scary to delve into a project with so many aspects that have to be right for it to be useful, comfortable and safe. Before I start stringing wires and before my time to return items elapses I wanted to post my current and hopefully my final electrical schematic for the group to review for errors and misunderstandings. I do understand that there are many ways to make this work. I am looking for outright errors or potential dangers in effectiveness at this point. Thank you all.
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