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Stealer Of Souls wrote:Directly wired earths (or this circle thingy) will always give a better earth than direct to chassis....
But the difference is 5/8s of F all.
Renewing all the factory earths with new (and if poss bigger) cable in a very old car may help.
Making some additional links may improve earthing on old cars too. Like additional link between gearbox and engine, engine and chassis, lighting systems to battery, and head to block. But again, gains are small, costs are big. Really only good as back up protection against worn old cables...
sergei wrote:Generally the earth is connect to both chassis and battery, but the battery cable is much fatter then the one goes to chassis, as battery being moved the fat wire goes to nowhere (or in some cases it is conected to thin wire, thus not helping) and all current has to go through the thin wire and wiring loom grounds, which will divide load and even 50A going through wiring loom might smoke it up (especially considering the wires getting hotter and resistance being increased thus creating even more heat).
yip.Loudtoy wrote:Um so why didn't you just connect the old wire that went to that battery to the chassies in some way?? Thats what most people do and i'm guessing thats what fangsport is trying to get at here as well (why aren't you like most people)
All_Fours wrote: (unless you are stealing it from buried high voltage cables)
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