Virgil Jones
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[font=Verdana, Arial, sans-serif]I'm very tall so my bed will be along the drivers side wall. I will be putting AGM batteries under the bed. On the passenger side wall I will have the kitchen...sink w/pump...propane stove...Dometic frig... lights...plug-in outlets for a/c and d/c. [/font]
[font=Verdana, Arial, sans-serif] I plan on running a pair of SHEATHED 4 gauge cables in a groove under the 5/8inch plywood (in the area where the framework and insulation will be). One cable for d/c from the battery and one cable for a/c from the inverter. They will be going to fuse panels under the kitchen counter and then spread smaller wires where necessary. Has anyone done this? [/font]
[font=Verdana, Arial, sans-serif] This seems easier than running the wires around or through the ceiling. I also plan on having a second fuse panel on the battery side to take care of that side of the van. I'm not sure whether to run one cable off the batteries and then split it at a junction box to the two sides or run two seperate cables off the batteries. Virgil[/font]
[font=Verdana, Arial, sans-serif] I plan on running a pair of SHEATHED 4 gauge cables in a groove under the 5/8inch plywood (in the area where the framework and insulation will be). One cable for d/c from the battery and one cable for a/c from the inverter. They will be going to fuse panels under the kitchen counter and then spread smaller wires where necessary. Has anyone done this? [/font]
[font=Verdana, Arial, sans-serif] This seems easier than running the wires around or through the ceiling. I also plan on having a second fuse panel on the battery side to take care of that side of the van. I'm not sure whether to run one cable off the batteries and then split it at a junction box to the two sides or run two seperate cables off the batteries. Virgil[/font]