Capt.Bill11
Guru
Then there is this:
"The one overall compelling reason for bonding together the underwater metals on any boat is for the prevention of electrical shock to the people aboard.
If all the metal fittings, all the appliance and instrument cases, the engine, tanks, and the DC negative are all at the same potential, the hazard from being shocked by a faulty appliance is reduced. That is, provided that the connections were installed correctly, and provided that those connections are maintained."
"The one overall compelling reason for bonding together the underwater metals on any boat is for the prevention of electrical shock to the people aboard.
If all the metal fittings, all the appliance and instrument cases, the engine, tanks, and the DC negative are all at the same potential, the hazard from being shocked by a faulty appliance is reduced. That is, provided that the connections were installed correctly, and provided that those connections are maintained."