![]() ![]() To see all of the individual guides, click here: įinally, If you found this guide helpful, It’d truly mean the world to us if you’d share it with somebody who can use it, pin it to pinterest for later reference, or share it to a facebook group when somebody has a question about this subject. Remember, this is just one part of a full camper van electrical educational series. If you haven’t yet, check them out as they are a complete solution for a camper van electrical system. Check that out here: Įverything that you are learning here is put to use in our FREE Interactive Solar Wiring Diagrams. Now that you know how to wire in a 12v switch and all of your lighting, it’s time for a lesson on how to figure out what size and type of wire to use in your DIY camper van electrical system. If you have any questions, leave them in the comments below and subscribe for future updates. Hopefully, you now know how to wire 12v lights and switches into your DIY Camper. Here is how the switch works in various positions: The LED Light on the switch is quite bright and if these switches are located in the same location you are sleeping in, they are very annoying. NOTE: In the rest of the diagrams shown, the Negative switch terminal will NOT be connected. If you do not wish for the little LED light built into the switch to operate, you can bypass the negative terminal on the back of the switch and not use it. This simply allows the LED light on the switch to function depending on if the switch is on or off. The bottom terminal is the negative terminal.The top terminal will send power to the lights given the switch is on.The middle terminal will accept power from the power distribution panel.The standard 12V switch we are using to control lights from one location is a “ Single Pole Single Throw”, or commonly abbreviated “ SPST”. We will cover 2 way light switches that can control lights from multiple locations later in this post. ![]() This section is going to cover lights that turn on and off from a single location. Now that you know how power gets sent to a light or multiple lights from the 12V fuse block, it’s time to learn how to wire a switch so you can turn the lights on and off as you wish. If you want to check out that step by step guide, you can do that here: Īlso, we have interactive solar wiring diagrams that are a complete, A to Z solution for teaching you exactly what parts go where, what size wires to use, fuse size recommendations, wire lug sizes, and all kind of other stuff to help save you time and frustration. If you’ve just stumbled on this article directly without seeing that, there are likely some things we’ve already covered. This is just one part of an overarching “How to Install a DIY Camper Van Electrical System” series. NOW AVAILABLE: 12V Branch Circuit Guidebook This blog post is going to teach you how to install 12v lights and switches in your DIY Camper Ever live in a house that had lights you couldn’t turn off and on by a switch? No? Me either. ![]()
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