When I got my teardrop it only had a straight wired mess hooked directly to the battery, which was located in the rear hatch. There were no
fuses, no ground blocks, no nothing. All of the running and tail light wiring was all tied together in a way that if something went wrong, you would have to cut it all out to fix anything. All of this rat's nest was located in the sleeping cabin, either under the mattress or at your feet through a hole in the wall that gave access to the battery. There was no color coding of the wire, the PO obviously used whatever scrap he could find so the wiring looked like a large box of crayons.
After tracing it out and figuring out what went to what, I have started rewiring the 12 volt stuff from scratch. I am trying to finish one part of the 12 volt at a time so thus far I have concentrated on the things that work off the connector that goes to the tow vehicle.
To date, I have installed a 7 pin connector, converting it from the flat 4 by using a junction box. I left the standard flat 4 wiring that was hooked to the lights in place. Most everything else has been replaced. Cleaned up a lot of the confusion by putting all the ground wires on a block fed by the main ground from the J box. (Have 2 frame grounds) Also tied in all the power/hot wires to a studded junction bar. Did the op check on this last night and everything worked as it should.
Now, I need to do the other side of the system, the interior lighting and 12 volt outlets and accesories. In other words, all the things that work off the battery. I have a fuse panel ready to install to run all these things but before I make the final plans, I want to be sure that I have the correct info for hooking up the battery to feed power to the fuse panel.
The battery is now located on the tongue, so the fuse panel will be about 10' away in terms of the length of wire that will be needed. From my reading here on the forum, looks like I need a 30 amp fuse very close to the battery and that 10 AWG wire should be plenty big enough for the 2 lights inside and 1 at the hatch. Amp draws are low, plus going to change everything to LED later on.
The question concerns exactly how I make that final connection from the battery to the fuse panel. Please pick the following apart and lend suggestions as needed. Remember, this is a new venture. I can follow simple instructions well so keeping it simple is great !!
1. ** I run the wire from the pos. terminal thru the inline fuse and directly to the interior fuse panel.
2. ** What about the ground?
Do I need another ground block inside and run a main ground to the frame? Or does it run to the negative terminal of the battery. Read about both versions of this. Confused a little ????
Sorry about the long winded post but wanted to give the full picture of the job.
Thanks much for any help with the final hookup,
Shinee