Hi everyone, I'm looking for a DC-DC converter to charge caravan's leisure LyFeYPO4 battery from the tow car. Cables in the car are 6mm2. Similar are cables inside the caravan too. However, the 13-pin socket uses an off-the-shelf harness, which comes with 2.5mm2 cables for battery charging on pin-9 - this "bridge" (the weak link) between the car and trailer is about 2 meters in length... I read in various tables that 2.5mm2 is 16A nominal, BUT it is capable of up to 21/25/27A (sources differ). I understand I'm reaching the copper limits here! Hence the question: is it possible to run Orion 18A model with this "weak bridge" in between the car and caravan? Ideally, I'd like 15A, but Victron doesn't have such. With 18A/0.87 efficiency=20.6A pull through the 2.5mm2 two meter tow harness, it still seems to be "possible"? For reference, I have measured the fridge on a similar dedicated 2.5mm2 pin-10 wire: it's consuming 16A - the wires are only tiny warm. So, I know that 16A is safe. Would Orion's 18A (~21A more precisely with efficiency in mind?) additional +5A be of issue? What Orion does when voltage drop in wires happens? Does it change the current? What maximum fuse current would be acceptable for such a 2.5mm2 wire? Thanks a lot! p.s. It'd be great if Orion current was adjustable, then I'd just drop it to ~15A and all was well :)