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<p>[QUOTE="Rideandrepair, post: 11685573, member: 168603"]Good question. I didn’t hook up the extra ground to frame. My 1000w didn’t even have one. The 2000w does. I’m wondering if it’s needed. Originally thought it was a backup safety thing. Now wondering if it grounds the inverters chassis. The extra ground cable is smaller than the others. # 6 maybe.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Rideandrepair, post: 11685573, member: 168603"]Good question. I didn’t hook up the extra ground to frame. My 1000w didn’t even have one. The 2000w does. I’m wondering if it’s needed. Originally thought it was a backup safety thing. Now wondering if it grounds the inverters chassis. The extra ground cable is smaller than the others. # 6 maybe.[/QUOTE]
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