Mar-15-2017 04:17 AM
Mar-19-2017 07:33 AM
Mar-19-2017 06:52 AM
kandkbrand wrote:
If I ran 12 gauge wire strait to the battery, would there be any loss due to long length of wire?
Mar-19-2017 06:21 AM
SoundGuy wrote:
If none of the above appeals to you then the alternate solution is to mount your small inverter somewhere convenient and run 12 gauge zip cord from there, down through the floor of the trailer, and up to the tongue where you can connect directly to the battery's positive & negative terminals, just as I did many years ago with our 2000 Santa Fe popup, locating the inverter next to and below the dinette table.
Mar-18-2017 06:07 AM
SoundGuy wrote:
If there is no wall plate how do you switch the feed for the television between the antenna and cable? :h
kandkbrand wrote:
Sorry, what I meant is there was not a plate like you pictured. Mine has the coax output with the on/off switch, but there is not a circle 12v available in the plate.
Mar-18-2017 05:20 AM
SoundGuy wrote:
If there is no wall plate how do you switch the feed for the television between the antenna and cable? :h When switching to antenna 12 vdc is applied to the antenna head so obviously with 12 vdc available all you have to do is tap into that circuit. Also, if you have a radio in that entertainment centre it needs 12 vdc to run so there's no way there can't be a 12 vdc source in that area. Any of these sources would be suitable for powering a small inverter, otherwise for a larger one you'd be better off drawing 12 vdc power directly from the battery. Pics of your entertainment centre where the television is located would be helpful.
Mar-18-2017 12:37 AM
SoundGuy wrote:
Your 262BH has an entertainment center at the end of the bed platform so look for a wall plate with 12 vdc there.
kandkbrand wrote:
There is not one there. There is a 110 outlet and that is it. I would like to wire one in, but not sure how to go about doing it.
Mar-16-2017 04:10 PM
SoundGuy wrote:
Your 262BH has an entertainment center at the end of the bed platform so look for a wall plate with 12 vdc there.
Mar-16-2017 01:55 PM
Mar-16-2017 12:32 PM
SoundGuy wrote:
It would help if you told us the make / model / year of camper you have, that way we could determine if it may have a television wall plate like this ...
kandkbrand wrote:
2016 Coleman 262BH
Mar-16-2017 11:57 AM
SoundGuy wrote:
It would help if you told us the make / model / year of camper you have, that way we could determine if it may have a television wall plate like this ...
Mar-16-2017 11:48 AM
kandkbrand wrote:bikendan wrote:
you don't need to plug the 30amp shore cord into the inverter, to run the tv or laptop.
all you need to do is get a 400w inverter and wire it to the batteries or plug it into a 12v round outlet.
i hardwired mine to the two batteries and mounted it right by the tv plugin wall plate.
i can run the tv/dvd on it and recharge electronic devices.
cost me $16 at HF.
That is exactly what I am looking for however I do not have a 12v outlet in the trailer. i will try to find out how to go about wiring an inverter inside the cabin.
Mar-16-2017 05:28 AM
bikendan wrote:
you don't need to plug the 30amp shore cord into the inverter, to run the tv or laptop.
kandkbrand wrote:
That is exactly what I am looking for however I do not have a 12v outlet in the trailer.
Mar-16-2017 03:45 AM
bikendan wrote:
you don't need to plug the 30amp shore cord into the inverter, to run the tv or laptop.
all you need to do is get a 400w inverter and wire it to the batteries or plug it into a 12v round outlet.
i hardwired mine to the two batteries and mounted it right by the tv plugin wall plate.
i can run the tv/dvd on it and recharge electronic devices.
cost me $16 at HF.
Mar-16-2017 03:26 AM
Mar-16-2017 01:13 AM
kandkbrand wrote:
I understand I can't run big things, but like a laptop or tv or something small. So with the inverter, would I just hook it up to the 2 batteries in the front of the trailer and run the 30amp power cable up to the front and plug into an adapter that fits into the inverter?