jims-terrano
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Hi guys, have been watching a series of videos on YouTube where a bloke converts a Merc Sprinter van int o a camper. Generally the bloke seems to of done a really good job and used some great ideas and managed to make interesting videos of his build.
However, today he has published a video of an electrical distribution panel that he has made. Obviously I don’t really care what he has done as it has nothing to do with me whatsoever.
Firstly in the video he mixed up a 240v mains socket cable and the 12v feed to the toilet cable. This was due to him using the same coloured flex to both mains and 12v systems.
Secondly his distribution panel is beautifully made and laced so neatly it’s almost a work of art. Problem that I see is that he has got 240v mains and 12v in the same box without any separation.
I would of thought there was some kind of regulations regarding the wiring, if not there should be. It may also be that this is an acceptable way of wiring the two different systems in a camper or caravan. Personally in my opinion the two systems are better in separate boxes or at the very least some kind of insulated dividers.
What’s everyone else’s opinion on this. As I said it has nothing to do with me at all just an observation.
https://youtu.be/u0-r5Ugo8Is
However, today he has published a video of an electrical distribution panel that he has made. Obviously I don’t really care what he has done as it has nothing to do with me whatsoever.
Firstly in the video he mixed up a 240v mains socket cable and the 12v feed to the toilet cable. This was due to him using the same coloured flex to both mains and 12v systems.
Secondly his distribution panel is beautifully made and laced so neatly it’s almost a work of art. Problem that I see is that he has got 240v mains and 12v in the same box without any separation.
I would of thought there was some kind of regulations regarding the wiring, if not there should be. It may also be that this is an acceptable way of wiring the two different systems in a camper or caravan. Personally in my opinion the two systems are better in separate boxes or at the very least some kind of insulated dividers.
What’s everyone else’s opinion on this. As I said it has nothing to do with me at all just an observation.
https://youtu.be/u0-r5Ugo8Is