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Should be OK for a mains setup for my van?
50 quid+ in B&Q/screwfix!
Should be OK for a mains setup for my van?
50 quid+ in B&Q/screwfix!
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I bought one of these a few months ago and i'm simply going to fit the 'male' end onto the end of the cable and coil it up and store it behind the inspection flap so when i pull up i simply pull down the flap and pull out the lead and attach the extension to it, saves even more holes in the van.
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Hadn't got as far as thinking where it will go yet, only just pulled up the existing purple carpet to expose 47 miles of old 12v wiring that seems to work nothing.
I find that I am starting from scratch, 12v main battery side of things first, then I'll have a crack at the leisure system (is an 85ah leisure battery enough?) the move on to the 240v....
Screwfix were pretty good for arctic cable when I bought half a mile of it last year! (no joke)
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I find that I am starting from scratch, 12v main battery side of things first, then I'll have a crack at the leisure system (is an 85ah leisure battery enough?) the move on to the 240v....
Screwfix were pretty good for arctic cable when I bought half a mile of it last year! (no joke)
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DiscoDave wrote:the type of cable you need is arctic flex, and you shoudl wire the whole installation in it! shoudl be cheap enough on ebay, can also come in blue and yellow as well as orange!
Yer, i know it's in various colours but the whol point of orange is that it can be seen easly and not tripped/mowed over.
Axminister do some too... £29, with 4 outlets, 2 already tripped @ 16A and a 30A already in, 65A switch
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