How about a few pics of the wiring jobs in your 416 trailer?

Jevy

Adventurer
Hey everyone,

I have the following stuff ordered for wiring:
LED oval flush tail lights(going to be mounted in the trailer top(wired to 4 way plug)
LED orange flush marker lights
LED interior light with on the top on the inside
harbor freight tongue box
optima battery

I'm looking for ideas on what other things I need to do? Was wondering which fuse blocks you guys used, method of mounting battery, routing of wiring etc.

I'm also thinking about putting some white led lights on the sides to use as auxilliary when camping or general area use at night. I was also planning on adding a 12v outlet inside the tent(power fan or light at night?) and a couple 12v cigarette outlets on the side of the harbor freight tongue box. Just looking for visual ideas of how the wiring turned out on your expo trailers? Thanks.
 

jeepfreak81

Adventurer
The outdoor outlet mounted on the bottom of the box has 2- 110v outlets. 1 outlet runs directly off any 110v that is plugged into the opposite side of the box. Probably unnecessary as the post at a campsite with 110v, but I felt it would be a nice option. The other 110v outlet is powered by the commercial invertor that will be inside the tongue box. I may change this down the road to work 100% off the invertor, it would be as simple as unplugging from the power strip, and plugging into the invertor.

The 12V outlet on the side can runs off the battery only, as I figure If I have power the tender will keep the battery up as small of voltage gets used. I use a 10' 12v power port extension cable and just plug into that and run it into the tent for phone charging. No wires to get tangled when raising and lowering the platform.

Right now I use AAA cooler lights under the lid, and in the tongue box. I want some that would be hard wired, but have not found a nice way to wire some. I will probably change this when I buy a fridge/freezer and mount it in the trailer.

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The 110V, 1 side is from the battery/invertor and the other works when plugged into the pole

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On the front wall not visible is a marine grade battery tender that can go up to a 5.5amp output

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