Enthusiast III
Ok so have done plenty of one wire installs to lights, 12v sockets etc all connecting to something like an SPOD or recently Garmin power switch but I am planning on doing a little more complex install to the back of my camper when I get my second battery mount.
So admittedly this is probably WAY over engineered for what I will need but now I am using it as a way to learn.
So with the disclaimers out of the way... help me through this please.
I was planning on installing a fuse box AND a Garmin power switch. The thinking here is I would have some always on items (fridge, voltage meter/manager, Rear facing camera etc). then I would have some switched items like camp lights, awning lights... just basically various kinds of lights).
SOOO the fuse box would hold the always on things, and the Garmin PowerSwitch would hold the switched items. The power switch can take 100amps and the Fusebox can take 100amps.
So I was going to run 200amps to the rear with fuses near the second battery and then 200amp BUS to the Fuse box and the Garmin power switch with 100amp fuses in between the two and the bus.
All of that seemed logical until I tried to calculate what gauge wire I would need and to go the estimated 22 feet from the front of the power wagon along the outside and into the camper the internets say I need a 1AWG or 1/0 gauge cable?! That seems huge from my old school AMP in the trunk and 15" subwoofer days.
Is that true? or am I missing something here. I know I won't be drawing the full 200amps all the time but I also don't want to do this again anytime soon so I was trying to future proof.
Any ideas? Or please tell me I am an idiot for missing something.
Reference wire size chart: 12 Volt Wiring: Wire Gauge to Amps |
So admittedly this is probably WAY over engineered for what I will need but now I am using it as a way to learn.
So with the disclaimers out of the way... help me through this please.
I was planning on installing a fuse box AND a Garmin power switch. The thinking here is I would have some always on items (fridge, voltage meter/manager, Rear facing camera etc). then I would have some switched items like camp lights, awning lights... just basically various kinds of lights).
SOOO the fuse box would hold the always on things, and the Garmin PowerSwitch would hold the switched items. The power switch can take 100amps and the Fusebox can take 100amps.
So I was going to run 200amps to the rear with fuses near the second battery and then 200amp BUS to the Fuse box and the Garmin power switch with 100amp fuses in between the two and the bus.
All of that seemed logical until I tried to calculate what gauge wire I would need and to go the estimated 22 feet from the front of the power wagon along the outside and into the camper the internets say I need a 1AWG or 1/0 gauge cable?! That seems huge from my old school AMP in the trunk and 15" subwoofer days.
Is that true? or am I missing something here. I know I won't be drawing the full 200amps all the time but I also don't want to do this again anytime soon so I was trying to future proof.
Any ideas? Or please tell me I am an idiot for missing something.
Reference wire size chart: 12 Volt Wiring: Wire Gauge to Amps |
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