Leslie Judson Jones
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During the recent reengineering of a truckmount, it has come to our attention that there is a possible issue with steel-framed truckmounts. During our redesign process we have discovered that if you have all your ground wires coming to the steel frame at one point, you may very well experience excessive corrosion.
A lot of people don’t know that a ground still has current running through it. As you can see in the photographs, at the point where the ground terminals are bolted to the frame, the frame is corroded considerably. There is also an area around the terminal that is corroded.
To remedy this problem, we are planning on removing the corrosion by grinding, re-priming, and painting, replacing the ends on all the ground wires, and reattaching to the existing location but with a modification. The modification will consist of adding a ground wire from the grounding terminals bolted to the frame to the ground on the battery. This wire needs to be a very heavy gauge; something like 4 gauge. This should reduce the amount of current flowing through the frame.
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A lot of people don’t know that a ground still has current running through it. As you can see in the photographs, at the point where the ground terminals are bolted to the frame, the frame is corroded considerably. There is also an area around the terminal that is corroded.
To remedy this problem, we are planning on removing the corrosion by grinding, re-priming, and painting, replacing the ends on all the ground wires, and reattaching to the existing location but with a modification. The modification will consist of adding a ground wire from the grounding terminals bolted to the frame to the ground on the battery. This wire needs to be a very heavy gauge; something like 4 gauge. This should reduce the amount of current flowing through the frame.
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