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The electrical system of a camper or van is much more complex than that of a home: managing 12V and 220V requires specific skills and the laws of physics that preclude error. In this video, Sandro Box analyzes the real risks of sloppy DIY and work performed by unqualified personnel. We'll discover why 12V can paradoxically be more dangerous than 220V in terms of fire risk, the fundamental importance of cable cross-sections, and why a poorly made crimp can destroy your vehicle. Don't skimp on your safety: a certified system isn't just a requirement, it's your life insurance policy. What you'll learn in this video: Why 12V is hot: the relationship between voltage, current, and heat. Cable cross-sections and vibrations: why a camper isn't a static home. Legal and insurance risks: what happens if you don't have a certificate of conformity. Crimps and contacts: how micro-electric arcs that cause fires arise. Lithium Systems: Why They Require Even More Care and Professionalism. What's your experience with electrical systems? Have you ever encountered any "surprises" from self-proclaimed experts? Let me know in the comments! Video Chapters: 00:00 Introduction: Savings That Cost You a Lot 01:50 About Me: My Technical Training 03:00 12V vs. 220V: Which Is More Dangerous? 4:30 AM The Importance of Wire Cross-Sections 7:30 AM Physics of Electronics: Fundamental Laws 9:15 AM Certifications and Legal Responsibility 10:45 AM Vibrations and Temperature Changes in the Camper Van 1:30 PM Qualified Labor vs. "My Cousin" 4:15 PM Freedom and Responsibility in Van Life #SANDROBOX #ElectricalSystem #Camper #VanLife #Safety #DIY #Electronics #Lithium