• Car Wiring

    From Fredxx@21:1/5 to RJH on Sat Jun 12 20:57:54 2021
    On 12/06/2021 20:43, RJH wrote:
    I bought something similar to this:

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/313545704062

    (a panel mount USB, cigar lighter and power switch). It didn't come with any wire - just some spade connectors.

    I'm confused by the wire specification. If it's to handle 120W, wouldn't that require 10A/1.5mm wire? That's fine - I have some. But the wiring requires a sort of daisy chain, with the power cables feeding from one device to the next. And I can't see how that amount of cable can be stuffed into a single spade connector.

    The photos on the ad show what looks like 0.75mm wire - would that do for this
    application?

    I would use thicker wire. Volt drop is critical for 12V outlets.

    Your fuse is likely to be 20A and very slow to blow. I would say 1.5mm
    is too small and choose something a little chunkier.

    https://www.12voltplanet.co.uk/cable-sizing-selection.html

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  • From RJH@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jun 12 19:43:02 2021
    I bought something similar to this:

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/313545704062

    (a panel mount USB, cigar lighter and power switch). It didn't come with any wire - just some spade connectors.

    I'm confused by the wire specification. If it's to handle 120W, wouldn't that require 10A/1.5mm wire? That's fine - I have some. But the wiring requires a sort of daisy chain, with the power cables feeding from one device to the
    next. And I can't see how that amount of cable can be stuffed into a single spade connector.

    The photos on the ad show what looks like 0.75mm wire - would that do for this application?

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    Cheers, Rob

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  • From Dave Plowman (News)@21:1/5 to RJH on Sun Jun 13 00:20:18 2021
    In article <sa32o6$2u7$1@gioia.aioe.org>,
    RJH <patchmoney@gmx.com> wrote:
    I bought something similar to this:

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/313545704062

    (a panel mount USB, cigar lighter and power switch). It didn't come with
    any wire - just some spade connectors.

    I'm confused by the wire specification. If it's to handle 120W, wouldn't
    that require 10A/1.5mm wire? That's fine - I have some. But the wiring requires a sort of daisy chain, with the power cables feeding from one
    device to the next. And I can't see how that amount of cable can be
    stuffed into a single spade connector.

    The photos on the ad show what looks like 0.75mm wire - would that do
    for this application?

    Car wiring is rated a bit different from mains stuff - presumably because
    runs are shorter.

    0.5mm is rated at 11 amps. 1.5mm is rated at 21 amps. 0.75mm isn't a
    common car size.

    6.3mm spade connectors can be bought to take up to 5.5mm cable. I have
    three sizes here which cover up to that, using the correct crimp tool.

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  • From RJH@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jun 13 07:39:25 2021
    On 13 Jun 2021 at 00:20:18 BST, ""Dave Plowman" <News)" <dave@davenoise.co.uk> wrote:

    In article <sa32o6$2u7$1@gioia.aioe.org>,
    RJH <patchmoney@gmx.com> wrote:
    I bought something similar to this:

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/313545704062

    (a panel mount USB, cigar lighter and power switch). It didn't come with
    any wire - just some spade connectors.

    I'm confused by the wire specification. If it's to handle 120W, wouldn't
    that require 10A/1.5mm wire? That's fine - I have some. But the wiring
    requires a sort of daisy chain, with the power cables feeding from one
    device to the next. And I can't see how that amount of cable can be
    stuffed into a single spade connector.

    The photos on the ad show what looks like 0.75mm wire - would that do
    for this application?

    Car wiring is rated a bit different from mains stuff - presumably because runs are shorter.

    0.5mm is rated at 11 amps. 1.5mm is rated at 21 amps. 0.75mm isn't a
    common car size.

    6.3mm spade connectors can be bought to take up to 5.5mm cable. I have
    three sizes here which cover up to that, using the correct crimp tool.

    Thanks both for the replies. I think I'll do without the supplied cigar
    lighter and stick to the USB - which is what I bought it for, and use the 0.75mm cable that I've got handy.

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    Cheers, Rob

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  • From Cursitor Doom@21:1/5 to dave@davenoise.co.uk on Sun Jun 13 10:06:09 2021
    On Sun, 13 Jun 2021 00:20:18 +0100, "Dave Plowman (News)" <dave@davenoise.co.uk> wrote:

    In article <sa32o6$2u7$1@gioia.aioe.org>,
    RJH <patchmoney@gmx.com> wrote:
    I bought something similar to this:

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/313545704062

    (a panel mount USB, cigar lighter and power switch). It didn't come with
    any wire - just some spade connectors.

    I'm confused by the wire specification. If it's to handle 120W, wouldn't
    that require 10A/1.5mm wire? That's fine - I have some. But the wiring
    requires a sort of daisy chain, with the power cables feeding from one
    device to the next. And I can't see how that amount of cable can be
    stuffed into a single spade connector.

    The photos on the ad show what looks like 0.75mm wire - would that do
    for this application?

    Car wiring is rated a bit different from mains stuff - presumably because >runs are shorter.

    And needs changing IMHO. It's not hard to see how a *lot* of people
    who aren't electrical experts could see the ratings on those little
    cable reels and assume they can be used for mains applications. Then
    there's also the issue of insufficient insulation for anything beyond vehicle-related use.
    This is what happens when you 'dumb down' stuff to make it simple. It
    would be better to rate the cable in terms of its true square mm-erage
    and voltage and stop trying to be 'user-friendly' altogether.

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