Posted by John in La on August 04, 2013 at 18:19:43 from (96.33.136.54):
Never owned a camper before so I have a few questions.
While I really do not want to get into why; one of my kids bought a 2001 bumper pull camper trailer and wants to park (live in) it in my yard for a few months till better arrangements can be worked out.
I agreed to run a "TEMPOARY" wire from my electric pole to the camper. Could get it about 30 ft away but 80 to 100 ft would be so much better. Was thinking about buying a 250 ft roll of THHN and cutting it into 3 pcs and coding the different wire ends with different color tape. That would give me a 83 ft run. Have not really checked prices but a full 250 ft roll might be my cheapest way out.
THINK the camper (have not seen it) is 30 amp 110 volt by the picture of the plug end I saw.
Two people (1 adult 1 child) A/C in the roof will be run 24/7 Not sure what the water heater runs off of Fridge is suppose to be gas and battery power All lights are 12 volt
Now to the questions. For 83 ft what wire size you suggest??? I am thinking 8 ga.
Battery is dead and not chargeable. What kind of battery does a camper use?? I am thinking a 12v deep cell marine type battery.
Thanks for you help. I am sure I will be back with more questions when the trailer gets here next Saturday.
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