WIRING AND FUSES :
DON'T CATCH FIRE.
Forget your house 220V reflexes. With 12V in a vehicle, amperage crushes everything in its path.
1. The Amperage Rule (A)
If P = U x I, then I = P / U. A 1200W coffee machine in your house (220V) will pull 5.4 Amps through the cable.
The same 1200W machine hooked to your inverter on a 12V battery will pull 100 Amps! In a thin cable, this kind of amperage doesn't just get warm: it melts immediately, starting a fire.
2. Cable Gauge (Charts)
For any distance, the maximum tolerated voltage drop in a camper/van is 3% max.
INFO: You MUST use flexible multi-strand automotive wire. Rigid house wire will break from road vibrations.
3. The One Golden Fuse Rule
THE FUSE IS THERE TO PROTECT THE WIRE, NOT THE APPLIANCE.
The fatal mistake is using a fuse too big for the wire gauge, or installing it too far from the power source. ALWAYS place your Mega-Fuses (or fuse boxes) as close as directly possible to the POSITIVE terminal of your battery. If the 4mm² wire goes to your fridge and the fridge shorts out, the wire heats up violently. If the fuse is upstream, it blows. If it's downstream... you burn.
- 1.5 MM² -- MAX 10A
- 2.5 MM² -- MAX 20A
- 4.0 MM² -- MAX 30A
- 6.0 MM² -- MAX 40A
- 10 MM² -- MAX 60A