Re: GROUND WIRE QUESTION....................
[Re: Cab_Burge]
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I have been trying to do a survey but I can't get it to work My question is how many on here know which way the current flows out of a battery? Please make your choice by making it either #1, current flows out of the battery from the positive post through the car to the negative post or #2 Current flows out of the battery from the negative post through the car back to the positive post I'll look at this later tonight and again tomorrow morning and then post the correct answer tomorrow after the last responce
I already know.... whats that got to do with this?
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Re: GROUND WIRE QUESTION....................
[Re: Thumperdart]
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No better ground than the frame. Bolt to your rear subframe. It's welded to frame connectors which are welded to the front frame rails. If you've got a problem with a ground then you've got worse things to think about. You won't find a ground to the front in a new Charger or Challenger that have the battery in the rear. Trust me, new cars have way more electrical issues to deal with than a simple car like what we both race. In case your wondering, I work in the Electrical lab at Chrysler Tech Center. Doug
I know that most of the new cars I work on have several grounds through out the wiring and every so many feet also to help even more w/all of the on board electronics. I`ll run a #10 from the batt to bulkhed which the MSD is also directly grounded to which can`t hurt and I believe the MSD instructions suggest iirc.
correct MSD tells you to ground directly to the batt not the chassis. I had a long conversation with an MSD rep about this years ago.
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Re: GROUND WIRE QUESTION....................
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Re: GROUND WIRE QUESTION....................
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It's too easy not to run a cable from the - side of the battery to a ground block and branch off of that...When a electical problem pops up I know it's not a bad/loose ground, I can see everyone of them and they are all labeled. IMO electical gremlins are the hardest to chase down so I like to keep it easy. Here's my finished panel. Fan and fuel pump relays are close to the source but still ground back to the battery. http://i1180.photobucket.com/albums/x404/Adobedude43/Shifter1.jpg
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Re: GROUND WIRE QUESTION....................
[Re: Adobedude]
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It's too easy not to run a cable from the - side of the battery to a ground block and branch off of that...When a electical problem pops up I know it's not a bad/loose ground, I can see everyone of them and they are all labeled.
IMO electical gremlins are the hardest to chase down so I like to keep it easy. Here's my finished panel. Fan and fuel pump relays are close to the source but still ground back to the battery.
http://i1180.photobucket.com/albums/x404/Adobedude43/Shifter1.jpg
Yes its easy to do that... but when I was working our goal was to to ALWAYS get weight down in a car... and we always tried to get a bracket(or anything) to do 2 or more jobs.. in other words you dont have 2 brackets doing 2 jobs instead of one... the chassis is there... its now a wire also besides being a chassis
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Re: GROUND WIRE QUESTION....................
[Re: dizuster]
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Cab... are you asking which way CURRENT flows out of a battery, or which way ELECTRON's flow out of a a battery. They are equal but opposite in answer...
As for the ground disucsion... I think many people believe going through the chassis is a bad way to ground because they've had trouble with the interface between the wire and the chassis. Corroded wire to chassis will obviously cause an issue. But that is no fault of the chassis as a ground, that is just a poor connection (which can happen with direct wire also). The chassis ability to carry the ground is perfectly fine as long as you do a good job connecting the wire to the chassis.
If current won't flow through a welded steel part, you have some serious issues with the weld quality... lol
ok will current flow through a piece of steel or a copper wire better?
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Re: GROUND WIRE QUESTION....................
[Re: dvw]
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Question, how much current can you pass through a piece of 1 5/8" tubing? Doug
I would say ALOT more than anything on a car can handle.. the starter is the biggest draw there is on a car and that isnt a constant
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Re: GROUND WIRE QUESTION....................
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Question, how much current can you pass through a piece of 1 5/8" tubing? Doug
I would say ALOT more than anything on a car can handle.. the starter is the biggest draw there is on a car and that isnt a constant
Exactly
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Re: GROUND WIRE QUESTION....................
[Re: dvw]
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01/20/13 01:38 PM
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I find all this to be a very interesting! You can never learn to much! But what I like best of all about it,no finger pointing,no name calling,just everyone stating what they believe & think is right!
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Re: GROUND WIRE QUESTION....................
[Re: Thumperdart]
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01/20/13 01:59 PM
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Dom you can add a lot of weight if you want I would use a Chassis ground at the rear to something of mass (roll bar or frame). With short ground jumpers from the trans case to cross member and head to frame/firewall if the engine is rubber mounted.
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