DIY Self Build 240V Camper Van Mains Hook Up Kit With Victron Battery Charger
DIY Self Build 240V Camper Van Mains Hook Up Kit With Victron Battery Charger
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We know, and you have probably seem them too, that there are loads of consumer units advertised as "camper" or "caravan units". When 99% of the time they are nothing of the sort.
Just having an RCD and a MCB isn't enough, they need to be the right ones to be safe and compliant.
As in all our kits, we only ever use double pole breakers. When using your camper in the EU, they tend to use a system where the natural is not earthed, having double pole equipment ensures a higher level of safety. Each outlet is also individually protected by their own MCB as per regulations.
The RCD is also correct being a Type A unit, and MCB's with a B tripping curve.
- Choice Of 5/10/25A IP65 Victron Blue Smart Mains Charger
- IP55 Rated 8 Way Enclosure with Earthing Bar
- 30 mA Type A Double Pole RCD/RCCB
- 10A Double Pole MCB (For the double socket)
- 6A Double Pole MCB (For the fridge switch/single socket)
- 6A Double Pole MCB (For the battery charger single socket)
- 4 Module 63A Double Pole Bus Bar
- 5 X 20MM Glands
- 13A Metal Flat Double Socket
- 20A Metal Flat Double Pole Switch/13A Single Socket
- 13A White Single Socket (For the batter charger)
- Double Recess Mounting Box
- Single Recess Mounting Box
- Single Surface Mounted Box
- 5M 2.5MM Blue Arctic Flex Mains Cable For Hook Up
- 10M X 1.5MM White Flex Mains Cable For Outlets
- 2M Earth Cable
- Magnetic Flush Flap
- 100 X Cable Ties
- 100 X Cable Tie Bases
- RCD & Earth Safety Stickers
ADDITIONAL IMPORTANT INFORMATION
As with all the kits and layouts provided on our site, they serve as a guide only and we recommend all wiring and installation is carried out by a qualified professional. Disconnect all AC and DC power sources to prevent accidental shock. It is the installer’s responsibility to ensure compliance with all the applicable installation codes, regulations, and to ensure the equipment is fitted correctly.