
cracker39 wrote:HMMMMM....Another consideration. Romex or Nomex. I found a thread on another RV site where a post stated that Romex (solid wire) was for houses where no vibration occurs and that the RV builder should use stranded wire for everything (i.e. Nomex for AC). I searched and couldn't find any other informatio to support this. Any electricians out there who can answer this? After all, all extension cords are for AC and are stranded wire...it make sense to me. And it is more flexible and easier to run the wiring.
powderburn wrote:Joanne
Two wire would be great for the 12volt system but,for the 110 volt side,you will need 3 strand wire.
I was getting ready to post some drawings I made on this subject and this was one of the toppics in my drawings.The ground wire(third strand) is the most important wire in a 110 volt electrical system.Thats the one wire that protects us from being zortched.
cracker39 wrote:Dee Bee, I am in the electrics planning phase right now. Can you tell me where you got your electrical components such as the unit with the meter and the fuse block? I like the look of your setup. I can buy generic fuse and negative terminal blocks and wiring in auto parts stores, but that is about all of the DC electrics that I can fine there.
My planned wiring is about like yours, but isn't final yet. I'm still looking for sources and ideas.
cracker39 wrote:Dee Bee, the info on your site will be helpful. I couldn't get the site for Mark Nemeth to load, usind either Exporer or Firefox. If you know of any other link to his site, please let me know as I'd like to see it.
Dee Bee wrote:cracker39 wrote:Dee Bee, the info on your site will be helpful. I couldn't get the site for Mark Nemeth to load, usind either Exporer or Firefox. If you know of any other link to his site, please let me know as I'd like to see it.
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