re not using trailer plugs and sockets
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Originally Posted by
Redback
Yep as said above, don't use your trailer plug.
Baz.
Oh ye of little faith!
Anderson plugs are not the "be all" of connectors.
I have used the trailer socket on many cars and 4WDs over the last 20yrs to charge batteries in campers, caravans, boat trailers etc etc. The socket can easily cope with energised current. If it didn't, please explain how you are able to illuminate the tail lights and side lights of a caravan for example?
As for the cable to the socket and from the plug I would use 6mm sq cable and if this didn't fit the plug/socket simply splice in a short bit of 2-3mm sq cable. At the end of the day you are not going to get a gobfull of charge current over say 6-7m of cable anyway! At best the current will be around 10-30A at best which is OK anyway.
So, to those who doubt me - what do you think the maximum current is in a trailer socket? 5 amps, 10 amps, maybe 15 amps or more??
Back to you.