starcraft69
May 15, 2020Explorer
Electric new install
I am putting in all new 12v and 120v electric in a van. Quick question should i use two or three strand 120v wire for plugs? putting in a WFCO 8700 series power center.
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Park to park hopping aPower Pole Princess WFCO is OK as long as you got if for free.
theoldwizard1 wrote:Bobbo wrote:
I think 18g, while marginally acceptable for lights, is too small for any outlets.
18g, will easily carry 10A, with very little voltage drop for the length of a Class B or C.
theoldwizard1 wrote:
The really old laptops had some big "power bricks" that really needed to be run off of AC. The new ones are tiny and you can buy a 12V power supply that would draw about 5A-6A. The new USB-C Power Delivery specification has a 100W max output, but 60W is more common. I have yet to see a 100w USB-C 100W power supply that runs on 12VDC. Even so, it would draw less than 10A.
Bobbo wrote:
I think 18g, while marginally acceptable for lights, is too small for any outlets.
theoldwizard1 wrote:Just make sure the outlets and bus are compatible with stranded wire.
I recommend Marine Grade Tinned Copper Wire Duplex Boat Cable (you only need 18 AWG for lights and convenience outlets) and Marine Grade Wire 14/3 AWG Tinned Copper Triplex Boat Cable.
These cables are more expensive, but they are stranded wire, not solid, so they are more flexible. "tinned" means they will likely never corrode even when exposed to water.
theoldwizard1 wrote:
I recommend Marine Grade Tinned Copper Wire Duplex Boat Cable(you only need 18 AWG for lights and convenience outlets) and Marine Grade Wire 14/3 AWG Tinned Copper Triplex Boat Cable.
These cables are more expensive, but they are stranded wire, not solid, so they are more flexible. "tinned" means they will likely never corrode even when exposed to water.