โDec-09-2018 10:03 AM
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โDec-10-2018 09:57 AM
BFL13 wrote:
I think you are right from reading the manual where they use "chassis". It is true they all use the frame but separately, sort of.
See page 12 diagram. There is a "system" ground to the frame AND the neg from the battery to the inverter neg intake. Also there is an inverter chassis ground (equipment ground) to the frame.
Also something in there about the accessories like the monitor ending up as the neg path if you are not careful.
http://www.magnum-dimensions.com/sites/default/files/MagDocs/64-0089%20A%20Owner%20Manual%2C%20MSH30...
โDec-10-2018 09:55 AM
โDec-10-2018 09:24 AM
pauldub wrote:If you tie to the frame then both banks have a direct connection to the ground... you will need a like separate connection to the positive side to keep the connections balanced.
OP here. I'll have half my battery bank on the curb side of the motorhome and the other half on the street side. To wire the batteries in a balanced fashion will take extra wire length. This is most of my motivation to ground the inverter DC return directly to the frame. I'll use a tin plated lug which is galvanically compatible with the steel frame. I can also use a chrome plated bolt so that the bolt will be galvanically compatible with the steel and tin.
โDec-10-2018 09:03 AM
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โDec-10-2018 07:44 AM
BFL13 wrote:Imo it refers to the chassis of the coach. Would you try to use the same grounding path for the inverter negative as the small grounding cable from its chassis? I don't think so.
IMO this refers to the chassis of the inverter and not to the frame of the RV
โDec-10-2018 07:37 AM
2oldman wrote:jharrell wrote:Ahh.. why believe the manual? ๐
My Magnum inverter ...manual (snip) specifically says not to use the chassis as DC negative, in their words:Do not attempt to use the chassis in place of the battery negative connection for grounding.
The inverter requires a reliable return path directly to the battery."
โDec-10-2018 07:25 AM
jharrell wrote:Ahh.. why believe the manual? ๐
My Magnum inverter ...manual (snip) specifically says not to use the chassis as DC negative, in their words:Do not attempt to use the chassis in place of the battery negative connection for grounding.
The inverter requires a reliable return path directly to the battery."
โDec-09-2018 05:13 PM
โDec-09-2018 03:45 PM
pauldub wrote:
OP here. I'll have half my battery bank on the curb side of the motorhome and the other half on the street side. To wire the batteries in a balanced fashion will take extra wire length. This is most of my motivation to ground the inverter DC return directly to the frame. I'll use a tin plated lug which is galvanically compatible with the steel frame. I can also use a chrome plated bolt so that the bolt will be galvanically compatible with the steel and tin.
โDec-09-2018 03:41 PM
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โDec-09-2018 03:25 PM