Wiring 12V Outlets In our Ford Transit DIY Campervan (Full Tutorial)

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  • čas přidán 14. 05. 2022
  • This video shows you how we installed 12 outlets to be powered from our house battery bank in our Ford Transit DIY Camper Van.
    Resources mentioned in this video:
    ➤ 12V Outlet Wiring Kit: shop.explorist.life/shop/all-...
    ➤ 12V Branch Circuit Guidebook: shop.explorist.life/shop/all-...
    Parts Used:
    Marine Stranded Wire (105°C Insulation): amzn.to/3Lhdcel
    WAGO Lever Nuts (2 & 3 Conductor): amzn.to/3sVKTw3
    Spade Connectors: amzn.to/3wawgqv
    12V Outlet: amzn.to/3LdeSpt
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Komentáře • 138

  • @elizabethgolding2754
    @elizabethgolding2754 Před 2 lety +9

    Nate and Steph,
    Can’t thank you enough for your very thoughtful videos. Sometimes I think well-intentioned instructional videos forget that a lot of us are extreme beginners, but with a brain. If we have the teachers with that mind set....we can soar!!!!!!!!!! 🤗

  • @starrwulfe
    @starrwulfe Před rokem

    So glad I came across this series. I'm renovating a 2017 Class C but it's a very barebones RV so there's a big need for "modernizing" some of the systems.

  • @simonelliot3712
    @simonelliot3712 Před 3 měsíci

    I just watched your video on wiring multiple USB outlets... and I was able to _predict_ (ok, extrapolate) exactly what you would do here step-by-step as you went. I think that means I learned the thing! I watch tons of builder channel content but this is the first time I've felt compelled to subscribed to one. Thanks for all you're doing!

  • @littlebirdie71
    @littlebirdie71 Před rokem +2

    Excellent instructional video! As a mechanical engineer, electric stuff is not my strong point (got a D in electronics lab in college…). This video is so clear and detailed, I have confidence that I can add a couple 12v outlets to my trailer for my fridge. Thanks!

  • @billcoleman7316
    @billcoleman7316 Před 2 lety

    Hi Nate & Steph, I totally agree with Elizabeth Golding comment and you make everything so clear to us. Thanks for sharing.

  • @fightswithspirits915
    @fightswithspirits915 Před 2 lety

    I also use a P-touch I picked up from the thrift store! They are great for labeling cables. TY for the vid. My favorite HowTo channel.

    • @EXPLORISTlife
      @EXPLORISTlife  Před 2 lety

      Awesome! Glad it helped. Thanks for watching!

  • @HikerBiker
    @HikerBiker Před 2 lety

    Myself I just went with installing 12v sockets and then plug in a USB adaptor to them when needed. Saves a lot of extra wiring, plugins and a few bucks.

  • @mozebytak
    @mozebytak Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks a lot. Simple, step by step instructions are the best ones.

  • @Spaceman-jo5mz
    @Spaceman-jo5mz Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks guys
    The best informative videos for DIY Van electrical installations! 👍
    I will be getting my electric components & supplies from you when I get to the electric stage of my van buildout!

    • @EXPLORISTlife
      @EXPLORISTlife  Před 2 lety +1

      Awesome! Glad it helped. Thanks for watching!

  • @zh8966
    @zh8966 Před 2 lety

    Nate and Steph thank you for giving us these videos, they are very helpful.

  • @RJGilman1967
    @RJGilman1967 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you, and as usual, great explanations and directions. I'm right at this stage, so much appreciated.

    • @EXPLORISTlife
      @EXPLORISTlife  Před 2 lety

      Awesome! Glad it helped. Thanks for watching!

  • @milenas3797
    @milenas3797 Před rokem

    Thanks for the explanation around minute 15:55 about why you guys used lever nuts for this wiring in the first place!

  • @thefish727
    @thefish727 Před 2 lety +2

    This series is GOLD. I'm planning a Ford Transit built for the fall and plan to follow this built VERBATIM! I REALLY appreciate how thorough each explanation is as well as the fact that each video is in chronological order, so we can see what steps you guys are taking in order!

  • @a.mstree
    @a.mstree Před rokem

    Excellent tutorial! This has helped me understand how it all works so I can figure out the wire nest in my bus. You’re great instructors! Thanks 🚐✨⚡️💫

  • @EXPLORISTlife
    @EXPLORISTlife  Před rokem

    *Check out the full electrical installation tutorial for this build:* czcams.com/video/E5q7_4FH4LQ/video.html
    Want to see these 12V Outlets actually installed in the walls? We covered that in this video: czcams.com/video/cf2BjQxMKDI/video.html

  • @maryf.6679
    @maryf.6679 Před 2 lety

    Hey Nate & Steph,
    Another great tutorial. Very clear information; and, the wiring how-tos really make sense when you use the tabletop demo approach. Thank you!
    Looking forward to the light wiring video and hope it includes some mention of how to wire a dimmer w/ a built-in on-off switch (red, white, black wires) with a SPDT and out to the puck lights. Cheers.

    • @EXPLORISTlife
      @EXPLORISTlife  Před 2 lety

      Hey Mary, Thanks so much for watching! Cheers!

  • @greggcummings432
    @greggcummings432 Před rokem

    This is exactly what I needed to see thank you, outstanding video

  • @jaimealvarez9242
    @jaimealvarez9242 Před 2 lety

    Very helpful tank’s 👍

  • @FYRSTWAFFEN
    @FYRSTWAFFEN Před 8 měsíci

    I JUST FOUND YOUR CHANNEL WHILE SEARCHING FOR WIRING TIPS. THIS VIDEO WAS AWESOME AND DOWN TO EARTH, FOR WE THE UNTRAINED. IT MADE MY PROJECT EASY TO UNDERSTAND. THANKS FOR SHARING, AS I LIKED AND SUBBED YOUR CHANNEL...

    • @EXPLORISTlife
      @EXPLORISTlife  Před 8 měsíci

      Hey @FYRSTWAFFEN, Thanks so much! Cheers!

  • @comedickunt
    @comedickunt Před 2 lety +2

    Been binging on your content for months prepping as i build out my Skoolie. Was wondering if you could do a video on Solar extension cables. In the case of solar arrays that cannot have panels all laying in the same orientation due to limited square footage. You guys are Heroes

  • @Yumirj
    @Yumirj Před 2 lety

    You are both great teacher 👍👍👍👍

    • @EXPLORISTlife
      @EXPLORISTlife  Před 2 lety

      Glad it was helpful. Cheers!

    • @Yumirj
      @Yumirj Před 2 lety

      @@EXPLORISTlifeof course it’s helpful. We are waiting for our 2022 AWD Ford Transit.

  • @dmwi1549
    @dmwi1549 Před 2 lety

    Great video!

  • @StansE250
    @StansE250 Před rokem +1

    Just LOVE what You & Steph do ! By Far, my Most Referred resource (many times daily on FB and Forums). 🥰
    If you’ve covered it, any quick mention will suffice: in strings of LEDs, be it ‘rope’ or individual (3, 5, 8, 10mm) bulbs, there is a visible ‘decrease’ in illumination on a string (sometimes). What do you think about powering (In) on both ends to reduce/eliminate ? If affirmed, would each ‘end’ of 12V feed be a separate circuit ?
    Regarding the lever wire block, is there a specific reason that you prefer that (additional) ‘break’ in the circuit wire, as opposed to just an uninterrupted (wire) from panel to item location ?
    I REALLY Appreciate you two !

  • @lonmar44
    @lonmar44 Před 2 lety

    Nices work

  • @BritneyLeigh24720
    @BritneyLeigh24720 Před rokem

    Thank you for these videos, they’re great. I have a question though. I want to use a Bluetti EB240 to run everything in my conversion. How would I attach the fuse box to the Bluetti? I’ve seen people do this but no one has really explained (or likely I just haven’t found the right videos yet) how to connect the 12v fuse box to the Bluetti

  • @Portyhouse
    @Portyhouse Před rokem

    Awesome video. As someone who’s new to all this lever nuts are a great alternative to soldering. Just one question, if I wanted to install a switch so that I could turn the 12v circuit off to not drain the battery, where would I install this? Between the batter and fuse block on the negative wire?

  • @craigbrowning9448
    @craigbrowning9448 Před 2 lety

    On my 12VDC collections I've used Two Conductor Rip Cord designating the Side with the Ridges as Negative.
    I purchased two Blue Sea 12 VDC hubs that has a cigarette lighter and the USB and a master on/off switch as the main oval connectors.
    I also purchased OEM Ford Transit Cargo Bay Lights to illuminate the main part of the back section (as holes exist for them already) but wired them to the house power system.
    I'm using the same Rip Cord. The thing about these modules is they're supposedly LED, but they function in either direction in terms of polarity. I am guessing that they have some kind of a bridge rectifier in them(?). I have designated the terminal closest to the screw on the back of the lamp module as "Negative," whether that's true or not.
    I did my initial test on the light fixtures and the 12 volt outlet modules using a 9-volt Battery which was strong enough for test purposes.

  • @alextaylor8145
    @alextaylor8145 Před 2 lety

    Hi Nate, what is the black material you use as a "backer board" that I see you mount various components to (charge controller etc)? Thanks.

  • @timkathrynwilkins8932
    @timkathrynwilkins8932 Před 2 lety

    Hi Nate & Steph! Thanks for this videos, they are SO HELPFUL!!! What size wire loom did you use in the van? Did you use it anytime that wires went into metal or structural supports? Can you explain a little on how you actually installed the wires? Did you put all of the wires into the loom and then feed the entire bundle through? Is there room (is it easy/possible) to add more wires to the loom after the fact? Something else? Do you have any tips (or tools) on feeding the wires through the supports? Really, thank you so much. This is a practical tip that might be obvious or easy for some but I'm trying to wrap my head around. I super appreciate your insights!

    • @EXPLORISTlife
      @EXPLORISTlife  Před 2 lety +1

      We will try to cover all of that in our wiring wrap up video. The best thing I can recommend is to just buy some loom and play around with it. There's not much of a right or wrong way to do it.

  • @politikopinoysaamerica
    @politikopinoysaamerica Před 2 lety +1

    I feel like I am attending a class and paying attentively 😁

  • @krzysztofdrozda9950
    @krzysztofdrozda9950 Před rokem

    Hi Nate and Steph. Great series of videos!!
    Do you use a switch on the internal panel for the USB /12V socket circuit, (Like the one shown in the diagram of the water pump) or only the main power switch turns off this circuit? :)

  • @FarqueKnowsWhere
    @FarqueKnowsWhere Před 16 dny

    Are lever nuts a personal preference instead of piggyback fittings? Lever nuts look easy and simple to work with.

  • @teamonboard
    @teamonboard Před rokem

    Awesome video guys…. I say hello from Venezuela 🇻🇪….. one question what size of fuse you used in this video ??

  • @whysosalty
    @whysosalty Před 10 měsíci

    is there a video where you talk about the anderson ports you have in a later video?

  • @dfanman1
    @dfanman1 Před 2 lety +2

    Are you using 12 gauge wire for those power sockets? Thank you for the videos they are a tremendous help.

    • @EXPLORISTlife
      @EXPLORISTlife  Před 2 lety +1

      Since our circuit was less than 10ft from fuse box to outlet, we could use 14AWG. Please see the 12V branch circuit guidebook or the wiring kit for different length options: shop.explorist.life/shop/all-products/camper-wiring-kits/branch-circuit-wiring-kits/12v-usb-outlet-branch-circuit-wiring-kit/

  • @williammeertens4349
    @williammeertens4349 Před 2 lety

    Hey Nate and Steph!! The videos are really informative as we’re in the process of converting our VW Crafter van here in Australia. My question is about wire sizing as here we use millimeters squared are the 10, 12 and 14 AWg the same as our 6, 4 and 2.5mm squared cables. Also what are the advantages to having 12v outlets?
    Cheers William

    • @williammeertens4349
      @williammeertens4349 Před 2 lety

      @@jdcoverland365 Hi, thanks for your response. I’ve ordered some twin core 4mm cable that is rated at 20amps from a local auto electrics supplier and connectors as well.
      I’m interested in what kind of diesel heater you have and how it can be connected to a usb outlet. Cheers

  • @haileyjofeigert4135
    @haileyjofeigert4135 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey Nate, I was just wanting to ask. If you were just connecting one outlet and not a series of multiple, would you be able to connect the wire from the fuse box directly to the outlet?

  • @katieandjoeonthego
    @katieandjoeonthego Před rokem

    Question for you! To simplify wire sizes throughout the van, can we use 12 AWG wire for everything DC? It might be overkill, but is there any risk with it?

    • @EXPLORISTlife
      @EXPLORISTlife  Před rokem +1

      You can indeed consolidate like that, but I still recommend using my wire sizing calculator to verify that everything is still good to go from a voltage drop and max ampacity standpoint.

  • @oceanfrank1
    @oceanfrank1 Před rokem

    Thank you, as always great work! I am in the process of using one of your plans that I bought to install a 2000-watt 200AMP lithium/solar / dc-dc rewire of the whole popup camper. For this add-on, I have seen several installs where they use 10amp inline fuses at the positive side of the 12-volt receptacle, but you did not do it nor mention it. Is adding the inline fuse at each plug over-kill in your opinion?

    • @EXPLORISTlife
      @EXPLORISTlife  Před rokem +1

      It's fused at the fuse box. Additional fusing at the outlet isn't necessary.

  • @davidworthington3661
    @davidworthington3661 Před 2 lety

    What gauge wire do you recommend??

  • @scottbailey2610
    @scottbailey2610 Před rokem

    Thanks for all the great info! Just have a quick question. Do wire splices with wago nuts need to be in some sort of j box? Or are they ok left loose? Running circuits that don’t always end at a fixture. Thanks!

  • @mikesteur931
    @mikesteur931 Před 2 lety +1

    When the length of the circuit you are wiring dictates a heavier gauge wire than the wire the device comes with, does the smaller wire on the device create a risk? (E.g. a light that comes with 16ga wire on a circuit that calls for 12ga wire).

    • @EXPLORISTlife
      @EXPLORISTlife  Před 2 lety +1

      The circuit must be fused for the smallest wire in the system. Larger wire is 'usually' needed for voltage drop and not ampactiy.

  • @Enjoytheinbetween
    @Enjoytheinbetween Před 2 lety

    Great timing and video!!! I have an exterior metal rv light that has pos and neg wires run back to the fuse panel, would it ground only through the wire or also through the mounting screws? It works great in hand, but once I touch the metal siding it sparks and blows the fuse.

    • @EXPLORISTlife
      @EXPLORISTlife  Před 2 lety

      Glad it helped! Interesting! Sounds like a faulty light that probably needs to be replaced.

    • @Enjoytheinbetween
      @Enjoytheinbetween Před 2 lety

      @@EXPLORISTlife thats what I’m thinking. It was a new light but I purchased another one. Hopefully It works 👍Thanks!!

  • @Thegrumpycarpenter85
    @Thegrumpycarpenter85 Před 5 měsíci

    What gauge wire are you using in the video?

  • @andrewashenfelter3671
    @andrewashenfelter3671 Před 2 lety +2

    What is the benefit to using lever nuts when you are running a single 12v device circuit in comparison to just a running straight wire from the fuse block to the device? Thanks!

    • @EXPLORISTlife
      @EXPLORISTlife  Před 2 lety +3

      Flexibility, mainly. Going direct leaves no room for expansion, further wire management, test probing for voltage during troubleshooting and stuff like that.

    • @xroadsoverland6817
      @xroadsoverland6817 Před 2 lety +3

      @@EXPLORISTlife but isn’t just making more chances of points of failure?

    • @andylee1622
      @andylee1622 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes I don't see point of mid connection, more chance of faults in future

  • @donaldhendricks5526
    @donaldhendricks5526 Před rokem

    This may be a silly question but if I have an AC appliance with a wall wart does that mean I must get an inverter/charger? When I did your power audit I put two iPhones and a MacBook in single charge items and our automatic litter box (has wall wart with input/output values) into Table 1.2 with 110v appliances. With these items I got "0 Watts" for inverter size in the minimum recommended components. We would like to have the ability to charge our batteries via shore power so what does this mean for our inverter/charger sizing?

    • @EXPLORISTlife
      @EXPLORISTlife  Před rokem +1

      If those are your biggest loads, you'd be fine with something like a Multiplus 2k Inverter/Charger: www.explorist.life/2000w-inverter-200-400ah-lithium-200-to-700w-solar-camper-wiring-diagram/

  • @azzkikin1
    @azzkikin1 Před 2 lety

    Hey Nate, commented on your solar video on a question about your solar PV wire you have on your site. But I haven't heard back, probably cause it's an old video. But I'm looking to get some PV wire from your site. But I need to know the outter diameter for the conduit for a specific install. Do you know what it is?

    • @EXPLORISTlife
      @EXPLORISTlife  Před 2 lety

      Our 10AWG solar wire is 1/4" in diameter on the outside of the insulation.

  • @briantodd6903
    @briantodd6903 Před 3 měsíci

    What size is cable battery to fuse buss

  • @mart7404
    @mart7404 Před 10 měsíci

    Like all of your videos, excellent. What is the reasoning for using a Lever Nut if you are only connecting one outlet to the fuse box? I understand if in series, but with only one, can't it go direct without a LeverNut?

  • @robertacasey5204
    @robertacasey5204 Před 2 měsíci

    So great video but total electric noob and I've got a question about outlets. I get that 110v outlets are for things like a mixer or blender and you have to have your inverter on what you use them. I was assuming that the 12v outlets were for charging phone or the like but then you said that you have USB outlets. Do the USB outlets run on 12v or 110v? And assuming 12v can they run on the same circuit as the 12v outlets? And if not why not?

  • @mlake07
    @mlake07 Před rokem

    Do lever-nut junctions need to be put in a junction box... even inside of an insulated wall?

  • @Elites-asthetic
    @Elites-asthetic Před rokem

    Great video only thing missing is a solid state relay 👍

    • @EXPLORISTlife
      @EXPLORISTlife  Před rokem +1

      Not needed for this particular circuit. 👍

    • @Elites-asthetic
      @Elites-asthetic Před rokem

      Oh ok Won’t you get battery drain without it these usb are basically always on without a relay I was told

    • @Elites-asthetic
      @Elites-asthetic Před rokem

      @@EXPLORISTlife sorry it’s not usb just seen 👍

  • @jamesdibben6983
    @jamesdibben6983 Před rokem

    17:17 17:17 17:17 😊

  • @davidpatrick1813
    @davidpatrick1813 Před 2 lety

    What do you use for labeling? I have been writing on masking tape... 😞

    • @EXPLORISTlife
      @EXPLORISTlife  Před 2 lety

      I don't remember the exact model off the top of my head, but it's something similar to this: amzn.to/3lemxJy

  • @CR-fu4vz
    @CR-fu4vz Před 2 lety

    Hi Nate & Steph. Off this topic I’m affraid however great video!
    but I hope you can help. What is your take on using 2 banks of 4X 280aH 3.25V lifepo4 cells in parallel as solar storage. There are so many batteries on the market that you don’t know what is actually inside them without spending a fortune….

    • @EXPLORISTlife
      @EXPLORISTlife  Před 2 lety

      When I was offering personal consulting, for a while, 90% of the people paying to talk to me were there because they bought all of these raw cells and couldn't get them to work. Over time, some of them would have been better off, financially, just to pay for a high quality off-the-shelf functional battery like Battle Born.
      Raw cells may be fun to tinker with, but I'm pretty much never going to recommend it outside of 'hobby tinkering' as the customer support, warranty, and QC just isn't there (which is part of the reason they are so cheap).

    • @CR-fu4vz
      @CR-fu4vz Před 2 lety

      @@EXPLORISTlife great advice. And thank you for responding. Love the videos and the work you do. It’s difficult to get battle born batteries in Spain however I appreciate your response. 🤙🏼🤙🏼

  • @yami3960
    @yami3960 Před 4 měsíci

    what do u mean by checking for insulation in the lever nuts?

    • @EXPLORISTlife
      @EXPLORISTlife  Před 4 měsíci

      Just make sure there is no insulation interfering with the electrical connection inside of the lever nut.

  • @peTeMelster
    @peTeMelster Před 3 měsíci

    I've heard that cigarette lighter sockets aren't safe...constantly melting plugs and overheating. Thoughts?

    • @EXPLORISTlife
      @EXPLORISTlife  Před 3 měsíci

      They are no more unsafe than an extension cord. As long as it's sized appropriately for the load, it is a high quality component, and the connections are all secure, the chances of problems are very minimal.

  • @tondelo1800
    @tondelo1800 Před 2 lety

    What gauge wires do you use for your 12v and USB plugs??

    • @EXPLORISTlife
      @EXPLORISTlife  Před 2 lety +1

      You'll want to take a measurement for your own runs and then either use the 12V Branch Circuit Guidebook to figure that out or buy our kit for the appropriate length, which will come with the correct gauge: shop.explorist.life/product-category/all-products/camper-wiring-kits/branch-circuit-wiring-kits/
      I hesitate to tell you the length WE used in fear that somebody with a 40ft run would try to use the same gauge of wire we used for a, say, 10ft run.

  • @jotafitz
    @jotafitz Před 8 dny

    I’ve been watching a lot of videos about USB ports, and 12V outlets…. And I got a couple from Amazon but they came pre wire. Pos 16 awg Neg 18 awg is that ok? I thought it was supposed to be the same AWG?…. And now I’m all confused which wire to use to attach to connect it to the fuse box….. the other one has P&N 22 awg…. Can I attach a 14 awg? Is mainly to charge phones, portable speaker… things like that. This things got me all messed up 😅😅😅 can anybody help me?

  • @aleraslostlankford6076

    Why do you not connect directly when only wiring for one outlet. And… if you think yo may expand later, is there any reason you couldn’t use a 3 wire connector for a single outlet, or does it need to be a double?

    • @aleraslostlankford6076
      @aleraslostlankford6076 Před 2 lety

      Never mind, Steph answered it later in the video😅

    • @EXPLORISTlife
      @EXPLORISTlife  Před 2 lety +1

      Flexibility, mainly. Going direct leaves no room for expansion, further wire management, test probing for voltage during troubleshooting and stuff like that.

  • @BrentRivers
    @BrentRivers Před 2 lety

    No Powerwerx powerpole (Anderson) connector conversions given the limitations of typical 12v "cigarette" plug ports?

    • @chachi5975
      @chachi5975 Před 2 lety

      There's heavy duty 25amp cigarette outlets available which are ceramic lined instead of all plastic. Perhaps that's an option.

    • @BrentRivers
      @BrentRivers Před 2 lety +1

      @@chachi5975 true, but in overlanding/offroading the movement and motion can sometimes jar the connection points resulting in intermittent or broken connections with plugs. I and others have learned this the hard way.

    • @EXPLORISTlife
      @EXPLORISTlife  Před 2 lety +1

      We will be using powerpole connections later in the build. I don't suspect anything will ever be permanently connected to this outlet, so it should be fine. Regardless... People want tutorials over this particular thing, so this video is covering how to do it.

  • @alanosborne1947
    @alanosborne1947 Před 2 lety

    have you released the wiring puck light video yet?

    • @EXPLORISTlife
      @EXPLORISTlife  Před 2 lety +1

      Glad you're excited about that one! It's coming out this Sunday morning (5/22/2022) at 5AM MST

  • @bogdanhh
    @bogdanhh Před rokem

    Maybe I missed it - but why do you use a Lever Nut and not connect it directly to the fuse box?

    • @bogdanhh
      @bogdanhh Před rokem

      Replying to myself :) Lever Nut offer flexibility in regards to where you want to put the power in the van. Thanks :)

  • @mart7404
    @mart7404 Před 28 dny

    If you are only connecting one device, in this case the DC receptacle, why are Lever Nuts needed? Can you not just go direct between the bus bar and the device?

    • @mart7404
      @mart7404 Před 28 dny

      sorry. you already replied.

  • @colinbutt143
    @colinbutt143 Před 2 lety

    Which fuse block do you use?

    • @EXPLORISTlife
      @EXPLORISTlife  Před 2 lety

      This one! shop.explorist.life/shop/all-products/distribution-panels/12v-dc-fuse-panel/

  • @jhugs156
    @jhugs156 Před rokem

    do you have a diagram so I can wire my tiny shed on solar power

    • @EXPLORISTlife
      @EXPLORISTlife  Před rokem

      I have several diagrams available here that should at least get you pointed in the right direction: www.explorist.life/solarwiringdiagrams

  • @ron-almog
    @ron-almog Před rokem

    Are these cigarette lighter sockets? what for? for usb, i'd rather just install usb ports. these cigarette lighters, aren't they antiquated and cumbersome? we don't use cigarette lighters any more, i hope we don't smoke. are there any better/smaller 12V sockets?

    • @EXPLORISTlife
      @EXPLORISTlife  Před rokem +1

      We have a paddleboard pump and a tire inflator that requires a cigarette lighter socket. 👍

  • @sundancer442
    @sundancer442 Před 2 lety

    Use circuit breakers ! Fuses were declared old tech and unsafe from the "80s". All due respect. Cheers from Australia, for your great vids. :)

    • @EXPLORISTlife
      @EXPLORISTlife  Před 2 lety +1

      Feel free to use whatever you like but blade fuses are perfectly appropriate for this application and are also used in literally every vehicle on the road today and are appropriate for what I'm showing in this video.

  • @l.nassah6728
    @l.nassah6728 Před 2 lety

    So why not solder heat shrink type of joint instead of the lever nut?
    You did use it to stretch the Spade connector?
    I'm here for the physics lessons in electricity and possible future RV build. Your work is simply tidy and easy to understand, beautifully arranged and pleasing to the eyes! Keep up the great work

    • @EXPLORISTlife
      @EXPLORISTlife  Před 2 lety

      They are quick and re-usable so the replacement of a fixture at a later date (or future wire management) is trivial and they have a port for inserting a meter probe for voltage checks.
      Soldering, doubling up on butt splices, step down butt splices, cap splices, or Scotchlocks do not offer these advantages.

  • @Trevor7727
    @Trevor7727 Před 2 lety

    I used the set up in the truck and my 7 amp travel food warmer actually melted the spade connector.
    So I soldered it instead……

    • @EXPLORISTlife
      @EXPLORISTlife  Před 2 lety +1

      Sounds like a poor crimp, undersized wire, or other generally poor connection. Soldering the connection will create a weak point where the wire goes from stranded to soldered and will break over time as the vehicles vibrates down the road.

    • @Trevor7727
      @Trevor7727 Před 2 lety

      @@EXPLORISTlife I only use Narva HDRV plugs and sockets in the truck now.....cheap sockets melt 12v plugs too

  • @debscamera2572
    @debscamera2572 Před 3 měsíci

    Can I use all 3 outlets at the same time?? I think the answer is no.

    • @EXPLORISTlife
      @EXPLORISTlife  Před 2 měsíci

      Yep! You just can't use more power than the whole circuit is fused at, similar to how you can use multiple outlets all on the same circuit at your house; but if you plug a space heater into each one; it'll trip the breaker.

  • @drocles
    @drocles Před 2 lety

    Just a quick note if you are upgrading wiring on a camper or pop up, black is POSITIVE, white is Negative!!!

    • @EXPLORISTlife
      @EXPLORISTlife  Před 2 lety

      Definitely worth verifying with a multimeter before starting work because often black is negative and red is positive. Depends on the manufacturer.

  • @ryanmcnulty8323
    @ryanmcnulty8323 Před 5 měsíci

    Only word of advice here, before doing ANY work on a fuse panel, do not have power hooked up.

    • @garthhart6642
      @garthhart6642 Před 5 měsíci

      Yeah if you get a shock 12 volt can do some serious damage

  • @higbeedoug
    @higbeedoug Před 2 lety

    Why overload the circuit with two additional receptacles for the same size fuse? Why not individual circuits for each? Aren't you setting yourself up for a catastrophic failure instead of providing a back-up available upon a single fuse failure? Ah, puck lights. My next project too. Here I can see series with a single fuse. Will we see a dimmer too?

    • @EXPLORISTlife
      @EXPLORISTlife  Před 2 lety

      We haven't 'Overloaded' anything. Our outlets are rated for 15A, as is our wire, which is what the fuse size is; so everything is perfectly sized. These outlets will be used for small loads like Drone chargers, computer chargers, and stuff like that, so it's perfectly fine to spread all of that stuff out along the same circuit given the total amperage load doesn't exceed 15 (but if it does, the fuse would simply blow).
      This is similar to in your house, all of the 120V outlets around your bedroom are on the same circuit as the loads are generally smalller per outlet. If you tried to plug a 1500W space heater into every outlet around your bedroom, the breaker would trip. This is the same concept.
      If we had a 12V load we would regularly be using that was close to 15A; it would absolutely get it's own circuit.

  • @scotchegg6422
    @scotchegg6422 Před rokem

    Why didn’t you just use piggy back spade connectors, would have been a much neater install?

    • @EXPLORISTlife
      @EXPLORISTlife  Před rokem

      That's also an option if that's what you prefer. They just can't be used when you may have 3 conductors coming off the same junction behind the outlet like you can with lever nuts.