jai_landrover
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If your worried about corrosion coat them in grease oil whatever and they will be ok for ages. Jai
Spot on CharlesY,
By the way the Rave manual has a section called Electrical Library which then has a sub section called "Earth Points & Header Joints" which shows you where the primary earthing points are. Duplicate earth paths should be avoided as you can end up with current circulating between them and different potentials giving varying electrical performance of the components around the vehicle.
Hope you sort it, but earth strapping is what you need.
Can you explain this to me?
The only reason i can see for this would be bimetallic corrosion, resulting in an electro galvanic reaction, generating a very small voltage. In which case, you should have protected the joint better anyway.
Why do FFR landies have every panel etc earth strapped together?
If everything is earthed to everything, then you can be confident that anything that needs an earth can get one nearby.
Unless my understanding of electrical circuits is fundamentally wrong...
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Earth bonding (conecting everything together) reduces radio interference, I think that's why the FFRs are done.it will also help your general eletrical system...
Long answer hope it helped.
you are quite right. One good earth is better than several bad ones, but as i said the first time round a poor earth (caused by corrosion etc) is still a poor earth - multiple good earths is not a bad thing!
At least we kinda agree now
An BoB, thanks for your summary![]()