Hi All,
After a couple of blown fuses (not sure why) I produced a quick schematic of the wiring to try and get some feedback on what others have done and ways in which this could be improved.
Currently I have an 85 Amp hr battery as the Main Aux in the Car, and the Jayco Fitter 100 Amp hr in the Caravan. Would a DC-DC charger be of any benefit between the Main Aux and the Caravan Batt? Leaving the two connected directly should allow for 185 Amp Hr of Battery.
I had the Solar Provision put in, now just what is best Solar Connection / Regulator options - MPPT, Basic Solar Reg etc - How has everyone wired there Solar into the system? Does the Solar have to be isolated from charging the Batteries when the Car is Charging?
The Anderson Plug Wiring from the Caravan is only 6mm (ie 4.57mm2) - I was hoping they would have put at least 6 B&S in but.... Has anyone replaced this cable with 6B&S? I wouldn't have expected the charge rate to the Battery to be above 30Amp, although - Blown fuse??
The Fridge is currently still connected directly (through fuses) to the Battery, hence if left on would drain it.. I'm thinking one of the Fridge Switches at the may be the easiest option for this one.
Any advice greatly appreciated.
Cheers, Glenn

After a couple of blown fuses (not sure why) I produced a quick schematic of the wiring to try and get some feedback on what others have done and ways in which this could be improved.
Currently I have an 85 Amp hr battery as the Main Aux in the Car, and the Jayco Fitter 100 Amp hr in the Caravan. Would a DC-DC charger be of any benefit between the Main Aux and the Caravan Batt? Leaving the two connected directly should allow for 185 Amp Hr of Battery.
I had the Solar Provision put in, now just what is best Solar Connection / Regulator options - MPPT, Basic Solar Reg etc - How has everyone wired there Solar into the system? Does the Solar have to be isolated from charging the Batteries when the Car is Charging?
The Anderson Plug Wiring from the Caravan is only 6mm (ie 4.57mm2) - I was hoping they would have put at least 6 B&S in but.... Has anyone replaced this cable with 6B&S? I wouldn't have expected the charge rate to the Battery to be above 30Amp, although - Blown fuse??
The Fridge is currently still connected directly (through fuses) to the Battery, hence if left on would drain it.. I'm thinking one of the Fridge Switches at the may be the easiest option for this one.
Any advice greatly appreciated.
Cheers, Glenn
