Wiring Auxillary Outlets
Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2007 12:29 pm
This mornings work
1. Start with a 6-way splashproof swith panel
2. Remove the botom row of switches.
The switches are only rated at 10Amps so the centre switch for the 15A outlet needs to be upgraded to suit http://www.jaycar.com/productView.asp?I ... BCATID=448
3. Open the centre hole up to 16mm for a 15 A merrik outle (small fridge)
4. Open the two outside holes up to 28mm for 10A lighter sockets
5. Drill the blanked LED holes out and file rectangles for circuitbreakers
Note: Panel is too thick for the circuitbreakers clips so a spot of Alaldite will hold them
Switchpanel and splashproof outlets are from Bias Boating http://www.biasboating.com.au
Everything else from Jaycar www.jaycar.com.au
NEXT EPISODE: Fitting to an Auxillary Battery and fitting the panel
1. Start with a 6-way splashproof swith panel
2. Remove the botom row of switches.
The switches are only rated at 10Amps so the centre switch for the 15A outlet needs to be upgraded to suit http://www.jaycar.com/productView.asp?I ... BCATID=448
3. Open the centre hole up to 16mm for a 15 A merrik outle (small fridge)
4. Open the two outside holes up to 28mm for 10A lighter sockets
5. Drill the blanked LED holes out and file rectangles for circuitbreakers
Note: Panel is too thick for the circuitbreakers clips so a spot of Alaldite will hold them
Switchpanel and splashproof outlets are from Bias Boating http://www.biasboating.com.au
Everything else from Jaycar www.jaycar.com.au
NEXT EPISODE: Fitting to an Auxillary Battery and fitting the panel