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19-06-2010, 19:31 | #1 |
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Wire in new electric toilet
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just want to check something, if you dont mind? I want to finally get my toilet wired in, and im a very cautious chap. Will this wire be suitable to wire in a 3amp Thetford C2 toilet? http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...=STRK:MEWAX:IT I understand I need to fit, presumably, a 3 amp fuse also on the +VE? the existing electric pump for the taps is setup that way... thanks in advance,, |
19-06-2010, 23:06 | #2 |
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not really otherwise cable will act like fuse.
if load is 3A then cable wants to be rated atleast double.
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19-06-2010, 23:13 | #3 |
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kQUOTE=Thomas-the-Terrano2;95045]not really otherwise cable will act like fuse.
if load is 3A then cable wants to be rated atleast double.[/QUOTE] You also need to consider the length of the cable as there will be a voltage drop. On my other computer I had a link to a book, called 12 Volt bible, used for boats using 12 volts with lots of issues that you will find interesting, when I get the computer back I will post the link. If the current on the motor is 3Amps, the surge on start up will be much greater. 2-3 times, you may even need a higher rated fuse, so the cable needs to be greater.
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20-06-2010, 09:05 | #4 |
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Thanks for this. So, it seems to me that normal twin core from Wickes will suffice, say 7amp. Wire that into the battery feed but still fit a 3amp fuse? I'm confused about the fuse you see, I thought that because the device is max 3amp, then I can only allow 3 to it...?
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Hope this helps.
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cable, perhaps better on Halfords, Towsure or Maplin. !2V doesnt tend to be twin core, in my experience. That said I have used on economy grounds redundant lawnmower cable (twin) in low voltage caravan circuits. 7A x 230V =1610W so suspect will suffice for a 3A 12V (36W) dc device.
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