Hi,
A question for any auto-electricians out there.
I'm fitting USB sockets and 12V sockets in the back of my 110 conversion. There will also be a couple of light switches for the annex light and awning light just inside the back door.
I/m thinking of running cables though a 20mm round plastic conduit with spare pull cords in case anything needs replacing down the line. The wiring will be concealed behind panelling hence the pull cords.
Q: Can everything be run through the same conduit?
There will be x1 USB pair (media charging and rechargeable torch), x2 12v pairs (one running the fridge/freezer and one spare), x2 LED light switch wires, x1 rear camera pair. That would be x12 wires in total running through the one conduit. The only heavyish load will be the fridge/freezer.
Any risk of overheating or other problems if multiple cables are concentrated in the one conduit? Wise to separate switch cables from power cables or just split the runs up to give a bit more 'breathing space' in the tubes? I've got room to run more than one conduit if need be. Am I being overly cautious?
Advice gratefully received.
A question for any auto-electricians out there.
I'm fitting USB sockets and 12V sockets in the back of my 110 conversion. There will also be a couple of light switches for the annex light and awning light just inside the back door.
I/m thinking of running cables though a 20mm round plastic conduit with spare pull cords in case anything needs replacing down the line. The wiring will be concealed behind panelling hence the pull cords.
Q: Can everything be run through the same conduit?
There will be x1 USB pair (media charging and rechargeable torch), x2 12v pairs (one running the fridge/freezer and one spare), x2 LED light switch wires, x1 rear camera pair. That would be x12 wires in total running through the one conduit. The only heavyish load will be the fridge/freezer.
Any risk of overheating or other problems if multiple cables are concentrated in the one conduit? Wise to separate switch cables from power cables or just split the runs up to give a bit more 'breathing space' in the tubes? I've got room to run more than one conduit if need be. Am I being overly cautious?
Advice gratefully received.