Dumb Question Ground no ground

tiller7104

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Thats the question LOL
Do I have to run my ground back to the neg side of my battery or can I ground to aluminum? Generally speaking for chargers and light and the like? 18' Sea Nymph Aluminum Deep V
 

rickdb1boat

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Re: Dumb Question Ground no ground

And the answer is, yep, to the battery the grounds must go.........
 

Silvertip

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Re: Dumb Question Ground no ground

Or to the ground buss which also goes back to the negative terminal of the battery.
 

Reel Poor

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Re: Dumb Question Ground no ground

Do not ground to the aluminum hull unless you want galvanic corrosion problems (your boat will corrode away).
 

--GQ--

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Re: Dumb Question Ground no ground

The word "ground" in D.C. circuit has different application from A. C. circuit. In this case, the "ground" wire is a current carrying conductor. May it be copper, aluminum or any metal. When used without any protective covering, the "ware and tare" will shorten its life span due to the nature of the beast(electricity), thus creating future problem when you least expect it. Furthermore, aluminum, in a boating environment, is not a preferred conductor of choice.

This is not a "Yes or No" answer but rather, "Is it wise to use aluminum"?

Just adding details. Happy boating!
 

imported_Curmudgeon

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Re: Dumb Question Ground no ground

Nothing will work unless your system and battery grounds are common. Since you'd also have to ground the battery to the hull to do it your way, might as well eliminate all the bad things by just grounding your system to the battery ... ;)
 

jtexas

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Re: Dumb Question Ground no ground

Be aware that your cranking battery is grounded to the hull through the outboard motor...so any bare wires contacting the hull will find a path to ground...but don't design it like that.
 

Dunaruna

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Re: Dumb Question Ground no ground

[colour=blue]You need both.

A ground circuit to battery or buss bar & a bonding circuit for the hull.
 
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