TravelingRae
Aug 06, 2013Explorer
Adding Another 12V Circuit
To install my upgraded converter yesterday, I had to change the DC board and noticed that there are several empty circuits left on the board.
My biggest power management challenge is charging my Macbook Pro. Doing so through the inverter is difficult. I have better luck charging it with a 12V charger, avoiding the DC to AC back to DC conversion of power.
I am experiencing enormous voltage loss to the outlet where I charge the computer. I've calculated that I would need to run 8AWG cable from the batteries to a dedicated outlet to eliminate that voltage drop, which will likely be a 30' or longer run of wiring.
I'm now wondering if I could instead run a new line from the DC electrical panel to the outlet instead, a run of just a few feet. My thinking is that the main power cable going from the batteries to my power centre is very low gauge (looks like at least 8AWG), and then I could run smaller gauge wiring the rest of the way to an outlet.
Would adding the new circuit be doable or a no-no? I have a 30A rig and the converter is a 45A model (same as my old one) with each circuit being able to handle a 20A load.
Thanks,
Rae
My biggest power management challenge is charging my Macbook Pro. Doing so through the inverter is difficult. I have better luck charging it with a 12V charger, avoiding the DC to AC back to DC conversion of power.
I am experiencing enormous voltage loss to the outlet where I charge the computer. I've calculated that I would need to run 8AWG cable from the batteries to a dedicated outlet to eliminate that voltage drop, which will likely be a 30' or longer run of wiring.
I'm now wondering if I could instead run a new line from the DC electrical panel to the outlet instead, a run of just a few feet. My thinking is that the main power cable going from the batteries to my power centre is very low gauge (looks like at least 8AWG), and then I could run smaller gauge wiring the rest of the way to an outlet.
Would adding the new circuit be doable or a no-no? I have a 30A rig and the converter is a 45A model (same as my old one) with each circuit being able to handle a 20A load.
Thanks,
Rae