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Don___Barb_Bogu's avatar
Feb 02, 2018

Wire Size

We tow our 5 th wheel with a 1999 Ford F250 Diesel (The good one a 7.3 ) I recently went on O-2 . The O-2 generator uses Lithium Batteries, and comes with a plug so the batteries will remain charged while traveling. Have herd of some fires because the Automotive wires were to small and overheated. I figure we need at least 14 Ga. wire. These batteries are 17 volt, so that is a heck of a pull on a 12 volt system. I have a new alt. and batteries on the truck. I may have to replace a wire that has never ben used....
  • Found this too...

    Ensure that the automobile power socket is adequately fused for the Inogen
    OneĀ® G4 power requirements (minimum 15 Amp). If the power socket cannot
    support a 15 Amp load,the fuse may blow or the socket may be damaged.
  • I read this on a typical O-2 gen.

    Yes they have dc cig adapter.

    :

    AC Input: 100 to 240VAC
    50 to 60Hz
    Auto-Sensing: 1.0A
    DC Power Cable DC Input: 13.5-15.5VDC,10A Max.
    Rechargeable Battery: Voltage: 12.0 to 16.8VDC
  • Does the Oxygen concentrator come with a 12 volt plug?

    I would not go with #14 wire. #8 or even #6 may be better.
  • I had a family member that we went traveling with, using a portable concentrator. The 12v cord became noticably warm during use, so it was pulling some amps.

    I wouldn't worry about automotive wires catching fire, they're protected against that by fuses. Although almost 20 year old vehicle, connections could be worn?

    If this is long term, consider having a heavy 12v outlet put in, using 10 ga wire and a 30 amp fuse, right off the car battery.
  • Actually 17 volt battery will feed a 12 volt system. You may need an inverter to plug in the adapter. Or do you have a DC/DC converter to supply 17 volts from 12? Post the amp rating of the charging adapter for a wire size recommendation. Otherwise my guess is #8 minimum.
  • Are you plugging into a cigarette lighter in the truck?

    Whats the model of the o2 so we can get the specs..
  • Oxygen.
    You need to look on the unit and determine what the watt/amp draw it is rated for.
  • How many amps ? 14 Ga. wire sounds small to me but I do not know what an O-2 is ?