Posted: Sat 4:35 pm Post subject: Re: House power wiring diagram - any thoughts? VW VR6 24V Eurovan front clip powered class C 21' RV. ![]() Enjoy the conductive steel toaster benefits.Ģ002 Winnebago Vista. Even Boston Whalers all metal construction is of aluminum and will drop volts. Boats are built with wood and/or fiberglass requiring dedicated ground cabling back to the source. "Blue Seas" is a marine focused company and marine vessels don't share the luxury we have with a electrically conductive structural chasse. Posted: Sat 3:56 pm Post subject: Re: House power wiring diagram - any thoughts?Ĩ6 or get rid of the ground leads, no need for them. ![]() (The basis of the wiring diagram came from ). The solar manager, DC-DC, and AC-DC chargers are the Victron smart series with phone app monitors.Īny input would be greatly appreciated – component selection and sizing, fuse ratings, wire gauges, anything I am missing? Also, the Blue Sea circuit breakers are cumbersome so I would welcome alternative ideas. But for the expense, I want to use an integrated BMS battery and the Battleborn 100Ah LiFePO4 has a 10-year warranty (probably going under the bench seat). I would love to put a battery under the driver seat and I’ve read some great threads on the forum about this. Our power needs include charging phones and laptops (working remotely, DC-DC adapter for laptops), a TF-49 Truckfridge, Propex HS2000, LED lighting, faucet/pump/water level indicators, and stereo. I want to keep it clean and minimal and would prefer to not use an inverter. The intent is to allow 3-4 day off-grid camping trips with solar, alternator, and shore power charging. I have been designing a house power system for the Westy, which is currently bone stock. ![]() Posted: Sat 1:23 pm Post subject: House power wiring diagram - any thoughts? Quick sort: Show newest posts on top | Show oldest posts on top House power wiring diagram - any thoughts?
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