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- January 18, 2012 at 8:19 pm in reply to: Campervan Electricals – NEEDED: Hints, Tips, Products and Advice #136448Ste_MulvParticipant
How about the 12v Side
Hi Mgroadster,What are you planning on doing for your 12v side? what relay and all the other equipment you are using?
Is it a standard to have a 16A connection at sites?
Ste
January 18, 2012 at 8:19 pm in reply to: Campervan Electricals – NEEDED: Hints, Tips, Products and Advice #136444Ste_MulvParticipantHow about the 12v Side
Hi Mgroadster,What are you planning on doing for your 12v side? what relay and all the other equipment you are using?
Is it a standard to have a 16A connection at sites?
Ste
January 18, 2012 at 8:19 pm in reply to: Campervan Electricals – NEEDED: Hints, Tips, Products and Advice #136460Ste_MulvParticipantHow about the 12v Side
Hi Mgroadster,What are you planning on doing for your 12v side? what relay and all the other equipment you are using?
Is it a standard to have a 16A connection at sites?
Ste
January 18, 2012 at 8:19 pm in reply to: Campervan Electricals – NEEDED: Hints, Tips, Products and Advice #136452Ste_MulvParticipantHow about the 12v Side
Hi Mgroadster,What are you planning on doing for your 12v side? what relay and all the other equipment you are using?
Is it a standard to have a 16A connection at sites?
Ste
January 18, 2012 at 8:19 pm in reply to: Campervan Electricals – NEEDED: Hints, Tips, Products and Advice #136456Ste_MulvParticipantHow about the 12v Side
Hi Mgroadster,What are you planning on doing for your 12v side? what relay and all the other equipment you are using?
Is it a standard to have a 16A connection at sites?
Ste
January 18, 2012 at 8:19 pm in reply to: Campervan Electricals – NEEDED: Hints, Tips, Products and Advice #136457Ste_MulvParticipantHow about the 12v Side
Hi Mgroadster,What are you planning on doing for your 12v side? what relay and all the other equipment you are using?
Is it a standard to have a 16A connection at sites?
Ste
January 18, 2012 at 8:19 pm in reply to: Campervan Electricals – NEEDED: Hints, Tips, Products and Advice #136436Ste_MulvParticipantHow about the 12v Side
Hi Mgroadster,What are you planning on doing for your 12v side? what relay and all the other equipment you are using?
Is it a standard to have a 16A connection at sites?
Ste
January 18, 2012 at 8:19 pm in reply to: Campervan Electricals – NEEDED: Hints, Tips, Products and Advice #136440Ste_MulvParticipantHow about the 12v Side
Hi Mgroadster,What are you planning on doing for your 12v side? what relay and all the other equipment you are using?
Is it a standard to have a 16A connection at sites?
Ste
January 18, 2012 at 8:19 pm in reply to: Campervan Electricals – NEEDED: Hints, Tips, Products and Advice #136445Ste_MulvParticipantHow about the 12v Side
Hi Mgroadster,What are you planning on doing for your 12v side? what relay and all the other equipment you are using?
Is it a standard to have a 16A connection at sites?
Ste
January 18, 2012 at 8:19 pm in reply to: Campervan Electricals – NEEDED: Hints, Tips, Products and Advice #136682Ste_MulvParticipantHow about the 12v Side
Hi Mgroadster,What are you planning on doing for your 12v side? what relay and all the other equipment you are using?
Is it a standard to have a 16A connection at sites?
Ste
Ste_MulvParticipantHi All,
Just these posts and
Hi All,Just these posts and there are two things:
If the voltage sensitive relay has no instructions, contact the manufacturer as if you get the system wired the wrong way round, you could end up emptying your leisure battery into you main battery or it not working at all. They will be able to help in no time and accurately.
The other point is on the invertor, you can easily electrocute yourself when you are playing with 230VAC and it is deadly. Ensure you fuse the 12v to the invertor and Residual current device (RCD) protect the output of the invertor (ensure you check your earthing system too). Don’t forget that an RCD is there to save your life, I always choose quality products in this type of situation.
Regards,
Steve
Ste_MulvParticipantHi All,
Just these posts and
Hi All,Just these posts and there are two things:
If the voltage sensitive relay has no instructions, contact the manufacturer as if you get the system wired the wrong way round, you could end up emptying your leisure battery into you main battery or it not working at all. They will be able to help in no time and accurately.
The other point is on the invertor, you can easily electrocute yourself when you are playing with 230VAC and it is deadly. Ensure you fuse the 12v to the invertor and Residual current device (RCD) protect the output of the invertor (ensure you check your earthing system too). Don’t forget that an RCD is there to save your life, I always choose quality products in this type of situation.
Regards,
Steve
Ste_MulvParticipantHi All,
Just these posts and
Hi All,Just these posts and there are two things:
If the voltage sensitive relay has no instructions, contact the manufacturer as if you get the system wired the wrong way round, you could end up emptying your leisure battery into you main battery or it not working at all. They will be able to help in no time and accurately.
The other point is on the invertor, you can easily electrocute yourself when you are playing with 230VAC and it is deadly. Ensure you fuse the 12v to the invertor and Residual current device (RCD) protect the output of the invertor (ensure you check your earthing system too). Don’t forget that an RCD is there to save your life, I always choose quality products in this type of situation.
Regards,
Steve
Ste_MulvParticipantHi All,
Just these posts and
Hi All,Just these posts and there are two things:
If the voltage sensitive relay has no instructions, contact the manufacturer as if you get the system wired the wrong way round, you could end up emptying your leisure battery into you main battery or it not working at all. They will be able to help in no time and accurately.
The other point is on the invertor, you can easily electrocute yourself when you are playing with 230VAC and it is deadly. Ensure you fuse the 12v to the invertor and Residual current device (RCD) protect the output of the invertor (ensure you check your earthing system too). Don’t forget that an RCD is there to save your life, I always choose quality products in this type of situation.
Regards,
Steve
Ste_MulvParticipantHi All,
Just these posts and
Hi All,Just these posts and there are two things:
If the voltage sensitive relay has no instructions, contact the manufacturer as if you get the system wired the wrong way round, you could end up emptying your leisure battery into you main battery or it not working at all. They will be able to help in no time and accurately.
The other point is on the invertor, you can easily electrocute yourself when you are playing with 230VAC and it is deadly. Ensure you fuse the 12v to the invertor and Residual current device (RCD) protect the output of the invertor (ensure you check your earthing system too). Don’t forget that an RCD is there to save your life, I always choose quality products in this type of situation.
Regards,
Steve
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