Caravan Electrics - What and Why

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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2024

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  • @aussie-all-the-way
    @aussie-all-the-way Před 6 měsíci +3

    Should be more of this type of video. As a bloke who use to do caravan handovers to customers it infuriated me hearing of dealers who just said here's your keys, give us the money, now bugger off.
    Well done Adel RV.

  • @mcc19606
    @mcc19606 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I am new to caravanning and am a bit daunted by what's involved (I'm a simple old bloke). I have Liked and Followed a number of help sites. But I find I keep coming back to your channel, as it's succinct, easy to follow and just plain enough for me to understand. Mike

  • @mindofown
    @mindofown Před 4 měsíci +1

    Helpful to know this stuff for a first time caravanner

  • @470Matty
    @470Matty Před rokem +8

    A standard 7 pin flat on a trailer will plug into a 12 pin on a vehicle without the need for an adapter.

    • @stevendowling8312
      @stevendowling8312 Před rokem +1

      Yep, forgot to spell that out better. I should have said adapter for 7 round.

    • @SalvoDan
      @SalvoDan Před rokem

      Some 12-pin receptacles have spring-loaded flaps with lock in to 12-pin plugs, but interfere with 7-pin plugs.
      Most 12-pin plugs on vehicles are incorrectly wired by "Dodgy Brothers Auto-Electrical and Vehicle Fire Service" or one of their subsidiaries and should be properly inspected and tested prior to connecting to anything other than a 6x4 box trailer.

  • @tingleping
    @tingleping Před měsícem

    Thanks, great summary of the basic got to knows & helpful for novices!

  • @petermurphy5138
    @petermurphy5138 Před rokem +4

    Steve, may I suggest that the caravan industry try to standardise on the Anderson SB50 plug colours;
    Grey = DC/DC charger in caravan to charge caravan battery (when tow car engine is running),
    Red = 3 Way absorption fridge power (when tow car engine is running),
    Yellow = Caravan Electronic Stability Control (ESC) (when tow car engine is running),
    Light Blue = Caravan/Tow Car portable solar panel input for charging.
    The advantage of using different colours for different purposes is they wont drain tow car battery when not supposed to, wont plug unregulated 12v into the incorrect input/output, the SB50 plugs being colour coded don't interface with different colour plugs (they are keyed differently).

    • @stevendowling8312
      @stevendowling8312 Před rokem

      Thanks Peter, that would be nice, but the industry is a long way off talking to each other to standardise this at the moment.

    • @keithoztournut7042
      @keithoztournut7042 Před rokem

      A bloody good idea, good on you. 👍👍

    • @Mick_4591
      @Mick_4591 Před rokem

      Red is ESC and grey is to charge the battery from car when driving in my set up

    • @petermurphy5138
      @petermurphy5138 Před rokem

      @@Mick_4591 what type of fridge do you use?

    • @SalvoDan
      @SalvoDan Před rokem +1

      The problem with Standards are that their are so many of them.
      Some people prefer Green Anderson Plugs for Solar (because it is good for the environment - like lentils). Some use Blue, Red and Yellow for other purposes. Some people use grey Anderson plugs for everything and paint them (which defeats the purpose of colour coded Anderson plugs).
      The good thing about Anderson Plugs is that they have a flat, rectangular face on them that is perfect for a label maker. While not idiot-proof, labelling your plugs does make them idiot-resistant.

  • @campingbegins
    @campingbegins Před rokem +1

    Good info mate! I'm just getting started on an old Caravan reno... Will be watching more of your content

  • @BryanM63
    @BryanM63 Před rokem +3

    You can plug a 7 pin flat from a trailer into a 12pin on a car without an adapter. The plug is designed to do this

    • @SalvoDan
      @SalvoDan Před rokem

      ... as long as they are both wired consistently.

  • @79series
    @79series Před rokem +1

    Great clear advice. Thanks

  • @rjl110919581
    @rjl110919581 Před rokem +1

    THANK YOU FOR DETAILED VIDEO

  • @Nosaesoh
    @Nosaesoh Před rokem +2

    Great Start, but you could do an advance video with an explanation of what the current pins are used for and what the spare pins can be used for (such as ignition recognition for dc to dc chargers). you also omitted to mention other Anderson plugs (such as blue for powered disk brakes), and why they need to be all directly attached to the car battery.
    I have been enjoying info tubes, but maybe you could have a basic and in depth videos?

    • @adelaiderv
      @adelaiderv  Před rokem +3

      Good idea!
      We have just started these 'info' videos...starting with basics.
      We are looking at expanding the information given, but we need to find one of our auto electricians to get in front of the camera.

    • @stevendonnison7
      @stevendonnison7 Před rokem

      I totally agree 👍

  • @alexpetrov8871
    @alexpetrov8871 Před rokem +4

    Should name this video - caravan plugs explained. It is more about plugs than about electrics.

  • @wwfgumby
    @wwfgumby Před 3 měsíci

    I thought the grey Anderson plug was to charge the caravan battery and the fridge was powered by the larger pins and heavy wires in the 12 pin plug.

  • @frankgannaway2445
    @frankgannaway2445 Před 11 měsíci

    Appreciate your easy to understand video on caravan plugs. I'm about to pick up a new Jayco with an Anderson plug separate to run the fridge. I'm also buying a new Ford Everest, which has to be adapted to accept the Anderson plug. Can you please explain what size wiring is needed & also fuse/relay set up is required. Thanks Frank

    • @adelaiderv
      @adelaiderv  Před 11 měsíci

      Hi Frank, thanks for the question.
      6mm automotive wire and a 50amp fuse.
      The van has it's own relay…just double check you Jayco has the relay in the van.
      Cheers

  • @stevendonnison7
    @stevendonnison7 Před rokem

    A great video, with some great information, and as a previous comment had suggested, there needs to be some more details.
    This video reminds me of my experience when I bought a second hand caravan from a private seller in Adelaide (I'm in Melbourne by the way). I had a 7 pin on my car, and the people I bought it from ended up towing it to a nearby caravan park for us, so we could get to an auto electrician, but after running around in search of a 12 pin plug, and then having some information about how to wire it up, I ended up wiring it up as a 7 pin for the drive home, and then I had to contact the company (Swift) as no one could help me with a wiring diagram.
    Anyway, I have been searching high, and low for someone to answer one question that's been nagging me since we got the van.
    I have a 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland, and I am constantly annoyed by the reversing sensors, which won't shut up whenever I put the car in reverse with the caravan hooked up. No one seems to know how to wire it up. I know there's a sensor, or something that needs to be hooked up, but finding out any more information is where the brick wall sits.
    Any help, or advice would be greatly appreciated.

    • @adelaiderv
      @adelaiderv  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Steven, glad you enjoy our videos!
      It sounds like you need an auto electrician to do a "Sensor Cut", then once that is done you can have a "Read Switch" added to the plug.
      All the best!

    • @stevendonnison7
      @stevendonnison7 Před rokem

      Cheers.
      The problem is that all the sparkies I've spoken to haven't a clue when it comes to a Jeep.
      Another idea which came to mind while reading this, is that I haven't tried a towbar installer, followed by a Jeep dealer, which might be the most expensive option.

    • @colinl9018
      @colinl9018 Před 10 měsíci

      @@stevendonnison7 Best bet, sell the Jeep and buy an Isuzu Mux. Problem solved.

  • @frankcastellano9890
    @frankcastellano9890 Před 8 měsíci

    thanks guys

  • @HankProductions
    @HankProductions Před 9 měsíci

    Great video. Thanks mate

  • @72superlead
    @72superlead Před 4 měsíci

    Is it ok to run ALKO ESC on pin 2 of a 7 pin flat? 4mm wire installed on my truck

  • @leemcclounan7183
    @leemcclounan7183 Před 5 měsíci

    Can you run a small jayco with a anderson plug but the car doesn't have plug off a adapter from cigarette lighter

  • @raybeeds2877
    @raybeeds2877 Před rokem

    Hi I already have a reverseing camera on my caravan and the rear view mirror monitor can I setup a reverseing camera on my car using the same monitor and wireing
    Cheers Ray

  • @noelwhittle7922
    @noelwhittle7922 Před 6 měsíci

    @ 2:48 " Traction Control" .... such a misused term these days, when Electronic Stability Control ( ESC ) is what's actually being discussed.

  • @deniskay170
    @deniskay170 Před rokem

    can you plug portable solar panels into your aux anderson plug that goes to a dc-dc bmpro 30amp charger

  • @annieyoung2290
    @annieyoung2290 Před rokem +1

    I have a 7 pin plug and an Anderson plug on both car and van, I took my van out on its maiden voyage, when I set up camp, I my car wouldn’t start because the battery was drained. The fridge was off, and the car wasn’t connected for long without running. The battery in the van had no charge after a 3 hour drive. Have you any idea what may have caused this? On my travels home, I didn’t connect the Anderson plug, just the seven pin, and there was no problem starting my car. I’m baffled,

    • @adelaiderv
      @adelaiderv  Před rokem +3

      Hi Annie, this would normally happen because you do not have an isolator running from the Anderson plug.
      This would turn the power feed off whenever the car is off. A lot of caravan wiring is now done via the car's ignition which will stop the flow of power when the car is off.
      It is worth having someone check the fridge and your wiring.

    • @annieyoung2290
      @annieyoung2290 Před rokem

      @@adelaiderv Thankyou

  • @garethgoodwin407
    @garethgoodwin407 Před rokem

    Hi Steven
    Love your videos!
    One quick question please. If I have a caravan with a 12 pin plug and want to get a new caravan, how is the conversion to isolate the fridge connection, via an Anderson Plug, dealt with on my car? Do you take anything from the 12 pin and transfer over to the Anderson Plug or do you need a new cable for the Anderson plug? Thanks

    • @adelaiderv
      @adelaiderv  Před rokem

      Hey Gareth, I wish the system was universal for all cars and vans, but it isn't.
      Get a wiring diagram for the new van and get an auto sparky to do a hot wire check.

  • @KellyWilcox-r9d
    @KellyWilcox-r9d Před 8 dny

    I have a 12 pin plug but only 7 pins wired on my new car, the caravan is a 12 pin can I just run 7 pins?

    • @adelaiderv
      @adelaiderv  Před 14 hodinami

      If you have a 3-way fridge you will need to rewire your vehicle to have ignition wires so you fridge can run on 12V while travelling. If you have a compressor fridge you can you an adaptor from 12 to 7-pin as there is no wiring required to power the fridge. We may make a video on this subject in the near future.

  • @AussieAdventurer
    @AussieAdventurer Před 4 měsíci

    Dratz- I just spent 29 minutes writing a few questions and suddenly I see- leave a comment 🤔🫣😞🤣
    So rather then repeat everything I say
    Great video and it helped a lot 👏👏👏