In adding a ground wire I am thinking I am better off to run all new wiring?
Is there a good place to buy wiring that would be plug and play style? I know I probably need to add a connector to the end of the LED wires. |
It really depends on how the lights you selected are set up and what condition the existing wiring is in.
I doubt you could find an entire plug and play harness for a dry box. If there is already a hot wire, I'd just install a ground, starting at the plug (so it can be connected to truck ground and also grounded to the trailer frame), then just install a dropper for each light in the run, as you go along. |
I get the concept but you lost me. Anyplace I could see a video? What would I search under?
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https://seabeemagazine.navylive.dodl...ced-Part-4.pdf
This has a good wiring diagram. I apologize if I made this confusing. That is not the nature of the project, that is my inability to communicate clearly. Hope the link helps. |
Don’t put Romex in only stranded wire, if you got extra money go with marine grade. Are you going with DC or AC or mix, how are you going to power up, generator, solar or plug into RV parks?
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I’m not going to lie....I have no idea what you are asking.
The chicken lights will run off of the truck battery. What I am seeing so far is that I will run brand new two wire (one hot and one ground). For my interior lights and outlets to run my refrigerator and outlets I wired it just like a house. I used an RV 50 amp cord and wired right into the main breaker on panel, just like I would at home. From each breaker I ran to to each appliance or outlet. I can plug into any normal outlet, through an adapter or plug into my generator. |
In simple terms don't use solid wire that is used in homes to wire the interior and such, it will break over time with vibrations in the rig and cause a fire or short out. Use stranded wire such as you find in vehicles and use marine stranded wire if possible for best results.
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Got it and understand that part of it.
I have the bottom lights mounted down both sides of the trailer, 10 lights will go top and 10 lights bottom in each side. |
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On problem I have is that my side door locks from the outside. I need to have at least one escape route towards the front in case of fire. Previously I would have had to escape through the rear doors or leave the side door open all night.
So I decided to build a door behind the trailer door that I could lock. Not completely finished yet but roughed I’m anyway. |
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New front door complete
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Quite an entrance.
I love the thought of some jackass going through all the trouble to crack the cargo doors and then presto! One more lock, assh0le. |
Weldman has a good point on marine wiring. I have noted some car manufacturers used to use a much more rubbery insulation on all the under vehicle wiring. I assume it is better at protecting from water, punctures, and crud. Marine wiring for exposed areas and non solid braided/strand wire for interior spaces might save some money.
I have no idea how much more expensive marine wire is. I do know it's a tough environment full of owners with more money than your average Joe Sixpack building a toterhome. Me included. [emoji481][emoji1531] |
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That ain't cheap. Ouch.
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Sorry haven’t posted an update but the chicken lights are done.
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Has it really been a year?
COVID didn’t take me, still here so far. Been to the races quite a bit and the furthest we went so far is Memphis. Will be in Oklahoma City for a few weeks over thanksgiving this year. How have you been? |
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Our rig decided on our last journey back from Washington state as it left out the driveway to break a rear axle. So we limped it 1200 miles home making sure to not make any turns unless it was to get off freeway for fuel once. Guess it's time to move on to a rig with air brakes single not tandem axle, got another semi with tandem axle air but wouldn't work for this rig. How have races been, win any? |
East of the River you can’t get anyone to work so I hope you are building that pole barn by yourself?
Not sure I would know what to do if I broke an axle on the road. Bet that was pretty nerve racking trip! Does that mean another build in the future? I don’t race, just a spectator. |
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