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Proper Grounding?

 
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 20, 2023 10:55 am    Post subject: Proper Grounding? Reply with quote

When I was wiring up a Trio autopilot on my kit, I noticed that the ground wire was already grounded by checking for continuity with an ohm meter. It appears to be grounded through the metal case of the unit to the panel. Is that okay? Should I hook up the ground wire anyway? It seems that could draw unwanted current through the unit.

Also, when I was wiring up the control cable to the servo, I noticed that the shield was grounded at both ends. Originally, I thought that was the cause of the case grounding above so I snipped it at the autopilot end. Is that okay or should I reconnect it?

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Brad Kunkel


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PostPosted: Wed Dec 20, 2023 11:28 am    Post subject: Proper Grounding? Reply with quote

I would tie the ground pin (signal ground) to ground regardless of whether it is tied internally to case ground.
Snipping the shield ground on one side is appropriate. Don't re-connect, this prevents the shield acting as a current path.


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When I was wiring up a Trio autopilot on my kit, I noticed that the ground wire was already grounded by checking for continuity with an ohm meter. It appears to be grounded through the metal case of the unit to the panel. Is that okay? Should I hook up the ground wire anyway? It seems that could draw unwanted current through the unit.

Also, when I was wiring up the control cable to the servo, I noticed that the shield was grounded at both ends. Originally, I thought that was the cause of the case grounding above so I snipped it at the autopilot end. Is that okay or should I reconnect it?

Thanks
Brad Kunkel


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PostPosted: Thu Dec 21, 2023 10:25 am    Post subject: Proper Grounding? Reply with quote

Thanks for the help!

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