NorCalSteve
Senior Member
I have been following the Multiple Charge Sources thread, among others, and am pretty sure I want to run larger wire from the truck battery to the truck bed connector.
First, I have a 100 amp alternator, two 75 AH batteries in the camper, I have a solar panel (80 watt? factory installed)and I want to run the refrigerator on DC while driving. Dometic says the DC heater in the refrigerator is 0.96 ohms, which would be about 13.5 amps when the battery is at 13 volts (about this voltage when driving). From my last drive, I really don't think the battery is getting much of a charge (if any) while driving with the refrigerator on DC. With the refrigerator on, and no sun, if the alternator delivered 20 amps to the camper battery, only about 6.5 amps would be available for charging the battery. The rest would go to the refrigerator.
There are different approaches to upgrading the wiring and I need help. I will have even more question after a few answers and new options are posted but here goes.
I am thinking "adding" 8 gauge to the existing factory 10 gauge wire going from the truck battery to the camper connector (leave the 10AWG and add 8AWG in parallel. Or replacing the 10 gauge with 6 gauge wire.
My local Lowes store has 8 gauge and I am pretty sure 6 gauge wire available by the foot. I am worried that this wire is not designed for the automobile application I need it for. I am looking at something like this. Bottom line, would this work and, if not, what is a good source for 8 and 6 gauge wire?
I think a new connector at the truck bed is needed because my current connector will not accommodate the larger wire (and I hope, current)? Hard to see exactly what is up there. I have seen one or two connectors mentioned here. Does anyone have any input for me on this as well? I am just guessing I need a new connector at the truck bed.
Also, if I missed an existing thread that discusses this, pass it on!
Thanks!
Steve
First, I have a 100 amp alternator, two 75 AH batteries in the camper, I have a solar panel (80 watt? factory installed)and I want to run the refrigerator on DC while driving. Dometic says the DC heater in the refrigerator is 0.96 ohms, which would be about 13.5 amps when the battery is at 13 volts (about this voltage when driving). From my last drive, I really don't think the battery is getting much of a charge (if any) while driving with the refrigerator on DC. With the refrigerator on, and no sun, if the alternator delivered 20 amps to the camper battery, only about 6.5 amps would be available for charging the battery. The rest would go to the refrigerator.
There are different approaches to upgrading the wiring and I need help. I will have even more question after a few answers and new options are posted but here goes.
I am thinking "adding" 8 gauge to the existing factory 10 gauge wire going from the truck battery to the camper connector (leave the 10AWG and add 8AWG in parallel. Or replacing the 10 gauge with 6 gauge wire.
My local Lowes store has 8 gauge and I am pretty sure 6 gauge wire available by the foot. I am worried that this wire is not designed for the automobile application I need it for. I am looking at something like this. Bottom line, would this work and, if not, what is a good source for 8 and 6 gauge wire?
I think a new connector at the truck bed is needed because my current connector will not accommodate the larger wire (and I hope, current)? Hard to see exactly what is up there. I have seen one or two connectors mentioned here. Does anyone have any input for me on this as well? I am just guessing I need a new connector at the truck bed.
Also, if I missed an existing thread that discusses this, pass it on!
Thanks!
Steve