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I'm just wondering if I have to ground a LiFePO4 battery and inverter to the chassis in a campervan?
In other words; do I need to "earth" a battery and inverter for a solar system?
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only if you are going to use the alternator as a charging source
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Completing the circuit , yup.
stay tuned
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09-18-2019, 05:00 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-18-2019, 05:01 AM by GotSmart.)
Some inverters required a (separate) chassis ground.

Others did not...
Read the book, and ask Sternwake
That is how I built my first system.
It’s only two wires, 12 volts. For some reason much harder than a high voltage system.
Compared to parenting, Cat herding is less complicated
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I would have equipment grounds. Why not? I want to minimize potential for “hot skin” condition on my rig. Every year someone dies from becoming the path to ground on a RV.
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