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BurbMan
Sep 30, 2013Explorer II
All of the above...Yes, there is a negative bus in the converter, but it connects to the frame and uses that as the path of (-) on the battery. So there is nothing wrong with grounding to the frame IF you can fine frame to ground to...in a stick/tin or fiberglas RV the frame only runs around the bottom...
Depends on where you are planning to install the lights. If inside then plan on running a 2-wire set from the converter so you have a return path for ground. If for example you were adding a light under the RV for the steps, you could could ground right to the frame.
Depends on where you are planning to install the lights. If inside then plan on running a 2-wire set from the converter so you have a return path for ground. If for example you were adding a light under the RV for the steps, you could could ground right to the frame.
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