โJul-06-2015 10:19 AM
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dstr_59 wrote:
I too am installing an inverter(1500 watt, no charger).
my directions say to use the same gauge wire to run the ground for the unit, as used for the dc input wiring. In my case that's 1/0 wire min.
yet they expect me to connect it thru a mere 10-32 terminal. really ???
my input wiring, positive and neg, connect thru a 5/16 stud.
unit is a intertek (nature power).
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โJul-06-2015 10:51 AM
MrWizard wrote:
he has a spare charger/converter
yes ground to the frame with the Ground lug
but run a NEG wire all the way to the batteries
do not use the frame for the negative path
do not ground the inverter to the NEg cable/the batteries
the negative power path and the safety ground/frame path
are two separate physical and electrical paths
never mine that they will read continuity with a meter
they are individual physical circuits
connecting the inverter ground to the NEg cable/battery can induce AC into the DC path
it also removes the safety factor.. the safety factor to be real the ground is frame ground, not battery negative
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