by Tripmaker » Mon Apr 07, 2008 5:30 pm
Run one set of black and red to the battery and put a 30 amp inline fuse CLOSE to the battery on the red (power) wire. As for wire size it depends on how far from the converter you place the battery. I put mine on the tongue with the converter in the galley and used 8 gauge wire. For your 12V circuit 14 should be enough to run the fan, lights, etc. Remember the fuses are to protect the wires from getting too hot and possibly starting a fire, not to protect the appliances. That is why you want the 30 amp fuse close to the battery. With the WFCO you can run one ground wire to the ground block for all your 12V outlets or appliances. You then have 3 12V circuits built into the converter. You don't need a seperate fuse block unless you need more than 3. I wired my 110 coming in directly to the plug in on the outside of the camper. The circuit breaker in the converter protects the converter. Then I put a second breaker in the extra slot for my 110 GF outlets for plug ins. Remember the GF outlets are not circuit breakers, Gound Fault and circuit breakers do 2 different things. Hope that helps.
Jim
Jim
I started with nothing and still have most of it left.