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: Something I come to regret not doing is running a spare pair of wires for future use. - Allen This is a good time to also mention PUT IN PULL STRINGS EVERYWHERE YOU EVER PULL A WIRE! God I hate workin' on someone's boat and have them say, "We had to pull a wire through that awful place last year."...and the idiot didn't have enough brains to pull in a string so we didn't have to do the whole thing over again! Grrrr.....(d^ ![]() getting ready for bow to stearn rewiring Q: are there any problems running one large common ground wire fore and aft? -Allen Question is where. If you run it in the bilge, it'll become part of the electrolysis problems. Try to keep it as high up in the hull as possible so it's never laying in the water until the waves are washing over the sinking hulk. Grounding the rigging is a great idea, but make sure none of the rigging ever sits in the seawater and just eats the zincs. If it's just DC wiring negative return, its path isn't very important. If this is supposed to be a lightning ground, that's a different matter. A lightning stroke isn't DC. It's a very high risetime pulse with lots of RF component. If your ground has any sharp, oh-so-neat-looking corners, it isn't a lightning ground, at all. All turns in a lightning ground system must be made with a large, smooth radius that creates a minimum of inductance. A wide, flat ground strapping is far superior to a # 0 battery cable as the wide strap's inductance per foot is less, also. NO SHARP CORNERS, I don't care how neat it looks! The lightning pulse will just go shooting off the corner of the neat corner into the cabin...not good. http://www.thomson.ece.ufl.edu/lightning/SGEB17.html Thomson, a sailor and electrical engineer in FL, the lightning capital of the world, wrote this article... |
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