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Levin
Hello everyone, So I'm attempting to install a new inverter in my boat and it requires that I hook it up to the positive and negative batteries terminals and also has a screw that's supposed to be attached to the "negative DC bus" behind the fuse panel. Well rather than attaching it directly to the batteries, as the batteries are stored outside of the cabin in one of the hatches near the cockpit I'm trying to wire the inverter directly to the backside of the fuse panel where the DC power comes in. I know where the positive cable is on the backside of my fuse panel but I don't know where to hook the negative cable coming off my inverter. I know where the "negative DC bus" is behind my panel but this is where the other grounding wire is suppose to go... and I figured I shouldn't attempt to attach both this wire and the wire that is suppose to go to the negative battery terminal to the same place... or can I do this. I know this other grounding cable that is suppose to go to the negative bus has a more technical name but I can't recall it right now (and I'm not at the boat at the moment to look at it). If anyone can be of any help about how I do the negative power cable to the inverter it would be greatly appreciated... I'm trying to find a way to wire this into the back of the fuse panel. Thanks in advance,-Levin