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Disgomez
19th October 2016, 01:00 PM
Hey Everyone

I'm a total 12v novice but have jumped in feet first and got a Ridge Ryder Portable Powerstation (http://www.supercheapauto.com.au/Product/Ridge-Ryder-12v-Portable-Power-Station/368862?menuFrom=1021346) with a 75ah battery, have ordered the 160w panels from 4WD Supacentre (due in late Nov) and bunch of 12v LED camp lights etc.

The RRPPS (Ridge Ryder Portable Powerstation) comes with a DC input (fine, no worries there), an Anderson plug for input (from panels) & output, a merit plug and ciggie/acc plug. I'm trying to figure out the best configuration for daytime charging via Anderson plug and night time usage to accommodate 2 sets of LED's (with acc plugs) and a 40l Engel with the posi-fit screw in 12v cable.

My question is this: is it as simple as to drill a hole or two and install a 2 pin polarised Engel dc socket (https://www.anacondastores.com/camping-hiking/4wd/auto-accessories-electrical/projecta-engel-front-mount-socket/p/BP90041866) and another Acc plug like this and (https://www.anacondastores.com/camping-hiking/4wd/auto-accessories-electrical/projecta-aluminium-accessory-socket/p/BP90033568) wire it all up together inside or do I get 3 or 4 connectors and do it all outside, creating a trip hazard for everyone?

If I go the internal route, what do I need to be aware of, what gauge wire should I use and how should I wire it?

Thanks in advance.

GT

loanrangie
22nd October 2016, 05:52 PM
Your plan sounds ok or you could put those 2 extra sockets in an external remote housing, i would think twin 6mm auto cable (4.59sqm) would suffice.