Shore Power Ground Question
Posted: Oct 9th, '13, 09:04
I pulled the generator out of Crows Nest (seized everything Westerbeeke--never heard it run in the 11 years or so I've known Doug), and am pulling out the wiring.
The Shore Power outlet/inlet/connection has three wires--white (neutral/ground to panel), black (hot to panel), and green. My understanding from Calder's book and searching here is that the green is a separate ground that should go directly to ground. The green was spliced into a green that came from the genny's wire bundle, that I think was tied into the genny's battery ground that in turn was connected to one of the starting battery's ground.
Do I run the green from the shorepower inlet/connection to a main battery ground (shorepower is on the port side, batteries are on the starboard side (for now)), or can I run it to an engine block? Do I need to run the green somewhere else? Am I right on any of this?
PS-Electrical stuff scares me. It just does.
The Shore Power outlet/inlet/connection has three wires--white (neutral/ground to panel), black (hot to panel), and green. My understanding from Calder's book and searching here is that the green is a separate ground that should go directly to ground. The green was spliced into a green that came from the genny's wire bundle, that I think was tied into the genny's battery ground that in turn was connected to one of the starting battery's ground.
Do I run the green from the shorepower inlet/connection to a main battery ground (shorepower is on the port side, batteries are on the starboard side (for now)), or can I run it to an engine block? Do I need to run the green somewhere else? Am I right on any of this?
PS-Electrical stuff scares me. It just does.