Great. Want to mention, in case of a cable damage, fire is possible dispite fuse (especially with 10 A and up fuses). There are cables out there with more durable insulation, also in terms of temperature. Rule of thumb, if you can strip it with your fingernails: dont use it. Better insulation material can consist from PUR, ETFE oder EVA. There some standards like: ISO 6722-1, LV112-1, PSA B25-1110.
Great video, I've have everything to exactly this. Just need time to get it done. Hows your diesel heater holding up. Have you had any issue with just having one battery. Thanks
Great Vlog Karl. Followed your last electrics vid for my van build. Really easy presentation. Loving the content. 👍
Great. Want to mention, in case of a cable damage, fire is possible dispite fuse (especially with 10 A and up fuses). There are cables out there with more durable insulation, also in terms of temperature. Rule of thumb, if you can strip it with your fingernails: dont use it. Better insulation material can consist from PUR, ETFE oder EVA. There some standards like: ISO 6722-1, LV112-1, PSA B25-1110.
Very informative video Karl...🚐👏👏☘
great vids have you got a website where you have a price list for jobs on vans thanks
I miss longer more in depth videos you used to do :)
Yeah sorry about that. It’s too much work and RUclips pays nowhere near enough
@@KBeadle i know , but i still miss them :P
Great video, I've have everything to exactly this. Just need time to get it done. Hows your diesel heater holding up. Have you had any issue with just having one battery. Thanks
diesel heater and battery working great. Although I would deffo always want solar, especially if your vehicle is stood for long periods
Appliance 3 amp, fuse no bigger than 1 and a half times. I’m confused 5 amp.
I notice this too haha. I wonder if 1.5x rule is strict
Brilliant
Where did you connect the ignition live wire for CTEK D250SE on the Ford transit custom please?
Hi John, did you manage to find out where to connect live wire. Is it really needed?
I found a fuse in the fuse box that only comes on when you turn the ignition on and then used a piggyback fuse holder to connect it
P = V * I Watts Law
V = I * R Ohms Law
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Do you do this for people ? I need mine done
Evening, can u ask what consumer unit you brought, and where from?
Thanks
Screwfix
Hi Karl what size plumbing fittings are you using on pump?
15mm speed fit