Electric Cable & Fuse Sizing - Camper Van Conversion (Ep5) | SHED 52

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In this video, we discuss how to calculate cable and fuse size, and why it is important.

We also chat about Watts Law and how we can use it to work out our system electrical loads.

If you have any questions or suggestions for future videos please leave them in the comments sections below and I'll do my best to get back to you as soon as I can.

Other Episodes of the Van Conversion (electrics)
Ep1. Electric (shore) 240-volt hook-up using the Tow Bar (No Holes) Campervan electrics.
Ep 2. Wiring a 12-volt van/boat switch panel and isolation switch
Ep3. How to Wire 12V Dimmer Switches | Interior Van Lighting Made Easy!
Ep4 How to 12V 2-Way (3-Way) Switches (to Control Camper Van Lights from two locations)
Ep 5 Electric Cable & Fuse Sizing - Camper Van Conversion
Ep. 6. How To Install Puck (LED) Lights | Interior Van Lighting Made Easy! Campervan Electrics

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Hey David, thanks for the helpful video! Just wanted to call out that 1.25x1.25 for your 25% rule = 1.5625, and to get the 1.875 is 50%. I call it out because I started questioning if I knew how to do math lol. A google search on the topic helped me realize this (and comforted my worrisome ego on our multiplication skills), and thought it might be helpful for anyone else brand new to fuse sizing when trying to come up with the 1.875. At least I think?

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