22. Shore Power for Van Build

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  • Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
  • Adding shore power to your van takes a $35 AC port and someone to install it. Come with me while I go over our specific shore power solution including which AC port we used, why we chose it, how we use it, how it's installed and whatever else I can think of. 👍
    Enjoy!

Комментарии • 5

  • @cherriecamilleri4022
    @cherriecamilleri4022 3 года назад +1

    Another information packed lesson. Thankfully following your lead.

  • @lucywwjd
    @lucywwjd 2 года назад +1

    I didn't realize that "Shore Power" was just to bring in power from outdoors to a particular source. For some reason I thought it also helped charge your battery bank. This looks easier to install than I thought. I have a solar system, but want to do this for when I am at a campground etc. Thanks for sharing.

  • @crazyqban
    @crazyqban 2 года назад

    Does hooking up to a 30a or 50a shore power at a rv park run the risk of blowing something up since you’re only using 15a? Overheating etc? I plan on using a yeti as well, does 50a to it risk damaging the unit?

  • @ourvancasper1084
    @ourvancasper1084  2 года назад +1

    I forgot to mention in the video that with the adaptors for campgrounds, the adaptor plugs into the power box at your camp site, then you use a long extension cord that runs from the adaptor to the black socket/port when installed on your van. Having more than one outlet (our 50 amp adaptor has 4 outlets) is really good so you can plug in multiple items like light strings, appliances while also recharging your house battery/s.
    You can search these ASIN #'s for parts we used. I am not an Amazon affiliate, I'm just a nice person. LOL...
    AC Port: B07TMR5PZ6
    50 amp adaptor: B08NXHHCKG
    15/30 amp adaptor: I can't bring this one up. It may be discontinued.