Ok here we go with a DIY question ..
I have a handyman coming over to sort the main van tomorrow. He's going to remove everything and lay down the rubberised floor which is waterproof and drill some holes in case there's a water log so it doesn't go into the cabin no chance anymore.
But I was going to ask him to rewire and I noticed the very thick wire cable running from the battery to the battery in the van. Is this cable better as a conductor than the thin cable? I was going to ask him to run that through and remove the Old thin cable . Am I right or does it not matter? I was thinking thicker so a lot more material then thin stuff which can corrode faster on the connections.
Battery to battery cables should be 'thick' as they need to carry a heavy load. The old van had 70amp (10mm˛) cables and the current van I increased the size to 110 amp (16mm˛).
Somewhere in the system you should have a split charge relay or voltage sensing relay to act as a battery isolator. If you have a split charge relay then there is a possibility that there will be a thin wire going to either the van's alternator or the ignition switch to activate the relay only when the van's engine is running.
As a comparison, your normal 3 core 13 amp cable on an extension drum is 2.5mm˛.
This cable has to carry a heavy load. Yesterday my van stood in one place all day . When I started the engine the van's alternator was pushing 40amps into my leisure battery for quite sometime before it started dropping back.
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