external ac port install
#1
Posted 16 February 2017 - 04:06 PM
#2
Posted 17 February 2017 - 01:13 PM
Russ
#3
Posted 17 February 2017 - 02:55 PM
Congratulations. Kind of scary when you first start drilling big holes. Chris
#4
Posted 17 February 2017 - 04:44 PM
#5
Posted 17 February 2017 - 05:21 PM
That looks like a NOCO 15 amp port. Don't most FWC come with a 30 amp port? I'm looking at the Marinco ones... yike$$$$
2012 ATC Puma Shell build - https://www.wanderth...012-puma-build/
Power considerations thread - https://www.wanderth...e-power-scotty/
Building out an electrical system - So, you want to setup a good electrical system in your camper? - Electrical, Charging, Solar, Batteries and Generators - Wander the West
#6
Posted 18 February 2017 - 06:35 AM
I am planning a Marino 30 amp (I have one in the "archives" anyway) The way they mount from the outside requires some sort of box or surround that attaches to something solid (frame or brackets to cabinet?) A faceplate with appropriate hole attached to the box and against the inside of the aluminum skin for an attach point that is solid.
I would certainly be interested in any ideas or how you manage if you do go the Marino route. Btw, Defender Indusries in the states has some of the best prices for marine stuff I have seen. Service and shipping first rate as well. No affiliation with them but have bought quite a bit of stuff for boats there. Might be worth a look.
cheers
#7
Posted 18 February 2017 - 05:52 PM
Vic,
I am planning a Marino 30 amp (I have one in the "archives" anyway) The way they mount from the outside requires some sort of box or surround that attaches to something solid (frame or brackets to cabinet?) A faceplate with appropriate hole attached to the box and against the inside of the aluminum skin for an attach point that is solid.
I would certainly be interested in any ideas or how you manage if you do go the Marino route. Btw, Defender Indusries in the states has some of the best prices for marine stuff I have seen. Service and shipping first rate as well. No affiliation with them but have bought quite a bit of stuff for boats there. Might be worth a look.
cheers
This is the one I am looking at. It just requires a round hole and 4 screws. Ideally into something more than thin sheet metal.
http://www.defender....290039&id=52601
Still over $80 USD, even on sale.
2012 ATC Puma Shell build - https://www.wanderth...012-puma-build/
Power considerations thread - https://www.wanderth...e-power-scotty/
Building out an electrical system - So, you want to setup a good electrical system in your camper? - Electrical, Charging, Solar, Batteries and Generators - Wander the West
#8
Posted 18 February 2017 - 06:05 PM
This is the one I am looking at. It just requires a round hole and 4 screws. Ideally into something more than thin sheet metal.
http://www.defender....290039&id=52601
Still over $80 USD, even on sale.
Stainless is nice but you have an aluminum camper. I purchased mine from FWC when I did my build. 30 amp twist lock, plastic and can be bought under $20.00 I located my hole where the heater vent was, I moved the heater. For the heater I build a frame of 1" sq alum tube, secured everything with pop rivets.
This is the bracket I made for my water fill, same idea. Do not have a pic of the heater bracket I made.
Bill Harr 2005 Tundra and a 2013 Hawk custom interior.
#9
Posted 18 February 2017 - 09:03 PM
I realized after posting that I had hi-jacked your install thread. My apologies for that. How thick was the wall of the camper where you installed your AC port? (It's not obvious from the pic but that is on the rear wall, yes?)
My plan is for the side wall, driver's side. Theory being a nice bright yellow cable sticking out on that side would be visible getting behind the wheel or in the mirror and make it a little more difficult to drive away while plugged in. Just a theory......
I am for the moment trying to not tear the interior out any more than I have to. Would rather not pull the liner out on that side to install the port. Takes some nerve to drill a hole that size thru the unknown - nice job you did there!
Vic,
Yeah the stainless is $$$$. I have a plastic one so that will do. I like the fact that the marine receptacles are completely water tight even plugged in. A little peace of mind I guess. And yes, the issue with those is getting a solid backing immediately behind the aluminum skin to attach to....
cheers
#10
Posted 18 February 2017 - 09:43 PM
Tree,
I realized after posting that I had hi-jacked your install thread. My apologies for that. How thick was the wall of the camper where you installed your AC port? (It's not obvious from the pic but that is on the rear wall, yes?)
My plan is for the side wall, driver's side. Theory being a nice bright yellow cable sticking out on that side would be visible getting behind the wheel or in the mirror and make it a little more difficult to drive away while plugged in. Just a theory......
I am for the moment trying to not tear the interior out any more than I have to. Would rather not pull the liner out on that side to install the port. Takes some nerve to drill a hole that size thru the unknown - nice job you did there!
Vic,
Yeah the stainless is $$$$. I have a plastic one so that will do. I like the fact that the marine receptacles are completely water tight even plugged in. A little peace of mind I guess. And yes, the issue with those is getting a solid backing immediately behind the aluminum skin to attach to....
cheers
no worries, thread is for info. its at least 2 inch total. i can take better pics. my hawk shell did not come with ac port. a palomino i looked at did in the same price range. but i was dead set on FWC. the port works great. amp is fine. i only have a noco charger plugged into it. nothing else. zamp inverter does the other jobs. i miss my honda 2000 genny. but dont need it yet with noco and solar. but at least with an external ac port now i can run a generator at night if needed for heater ect.
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