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Wiring sketch with 3 questions (included picture and links)
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<blockquote data-quote="KevinWI" data-source="post: 245613" data-attributes="member: 7422"><p>disagree on no need for grounding busbar. It's intended to not have to run a pile of wires to the battery. I only have one wire to the negative and one to positive on my battery...the rest of the wires are neatly secured to a grounding busbar and terminal block. Makes for taking the battery in/out much easier without dealing with a mess of wires. With the terminal block and grounding busbar the wires will never need to be touched as they are neatly tucked away....and also minimizes the amount of wiring needed especially if your switch panel is located in a different area than the batteries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinWI, post: 245613, member: 7422"] disagree on no need for grounding busbar. It's intended to not have to run a pile of wires to the battery. I only have one wire to the negative and one to positive on my battery...the rest of the wires are neatly secured to a grounding busbar and terminal block. Makes for taking the battery in/out much easier without dealing with a mess of wires. With the terminal block and grounding busbar the wires will never need to be touched as they are neatly tucked away....and also minimizes the amount of wiring needed especially if your switch panel is located in a different area than the batteries. [/QUOTE]
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