ArtieKendall
New Member
In Will's recent video about a portable hand-truck system, he spends quite a bit of time on safety, even joking about telling newbies not to have the AIO plugged into the wall when connecting the wires, just to make sure that every detail is covered. Yet the only mention of grounding is connecting the AC in and AC out cords to the ground screws on the AIO unit.
But the manual for the EG4 battery says it must be connected to a grounding rod, which obviously wouldn't make it very portable.
So what's the deal? They can't both be right. Do you need to ground the battery or not?
This should be so simple, but I've watched a couple dozen YouTube videos on grounding, and they all seem to go into confusing detail about parallel inverters, or opening up the case and removing a bonding screw, or something else that has nothing to do with a basic battery-and-AIO build.
Thanks in advance for any help.
But the manual for the EG4 battery says it must be connected to a grounding rod, which obviously wouldn't make it very portable.
So what's the deal? They can't both be right. Do you need to ground the battery or not?
This should be so simple, but I've watched a couple dozen YouTube videos on grounding, and they all seem to go into confusing detail about parallel inverters, or opening up the case and removing a bonding screw, or something else that has nothing to do with a basic battery-and-AIO build.
Thanks in advance for any help.