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7th January 2021, 12:41 | #1 |
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How to carry out a load test?
I would like to see what amperage I can get at the 13 pin socket of my cars towing electrics. I can measure voltage but don't knowingly know how to test amperage without plugging something into the socket and I don't want to plug the caravan in. I may have known and simply forgotten how, so could find myself being embarrassed.
The fuse is 20 amps and would like to get perhaps 12A. Can you tell me how? macafee2 |
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I'm afraid it's not possible. The available current will depend upon the alternator's output (and whatever other equipment is operating at the time) but 12 amps shouldn't be a problem. Simon
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Hi Ian,
Is it the 13 pin towing socket that you're worried about? Do you want to be sure that the wiring can carry 12 amps? Two car headlamp bulbs connected in parallel with draw just over 8 amps; a single one 4 amps. That's about as easy as it gets! Simon
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You don't really need to set up any practical experiments to answer your question on the suitability of your caravan connector wiring. Standard auto electrical cables/insulated wires have current ratings directly related to their thickness/cross sectional area. A simple Google search will provide lots of info that will indicate what size wire you need for what ampage and any associated factors.
Click: https://www.google.co.uk/search?safe...4dUDCAg&uact=5 EDIT: Of course you'll need a vernier caliper of some kind to measure the wire size. TC Last edited by T-Cut; 7th January 2021 at 20:43.. |
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60 watts---main beam divided by volts---12 -- gives you 5 amps. Two headlights==10 amps. As T-Cut says you can look up the gauge of wire and its carrying capacity on Google. |
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