kentoe
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Thanks for all the input, definitely is appreciated. Currently on 6/7 hours in the parking lot at 32-35 F steady throughout the day workin on this new cable.
I wired it up last night: Battery -> Inline Fuse (10 gauge) -> 16 feet of 10 gauge wire to the rear -> spliced Dometic power cable. Negative directly to the battery.
Mess of cables for testing
Testing that the cable works
Nice and tidy
Convenient when throwing the fridge in the back
Low voltage detection working much more reliably
My only issue at the moment is the inline fuse that came is LARGE, it only fits MAX/MAXI fuses and the lowest fuse I can find is 20Amp. So... running a larger fuse than I need but it works for the time being. Obviously I would rather have 10 amp appropriate fuse in there.
I'm sort of at a loss for how to proceed. Get a blue sea fuse positive relay/fuse 4 terminal connector and stuff the 10gauge wire in there (w/o a terminal connector, since it wouldn't fit) and use a more appropriate fuse? Not sure... I can see that most people run larger wires like 8/10 gauge to a blue sea fuse box typically. But this fuse situation is extremely frustrating, it was the last thing I expected to run into.
I wired it up last night: Battery -> Inline Fuse (10 gauge) -> 16 feet of 10 gauge wire to the rear -> spliced Dometic power cable. Negative directly to the battery.
Mess of cables for testing
Testing that the cable works
Nice and tidy
Convenient when throwing the fridge in the back
Low voltage detection working much more reliably
My only issue at the moment is the inline fuse that came is LARGE, it only fits MAX/MAXI fuses and the lowest fuse I can find is 20Amp. So... running a larger fuse than I need but it works for the time being. Obviously I would rather have 10 amp appropriate fuse in there.
I'm sort of at a loss for how to proceed. Get a blue sea fuse positive relay/fuse 4 terminal connector and stuff the 10gauge wire in there (w/o a terminal connector, since it wouldn't fit) and use a more appropriate fuse? Not sure... I can see that most people run larger wires like 8/10 gauge to a blue sea fuse box typically. But this fuse situation is extremely frustrating, it was the last thing I expected to run into.