This is how I distribute 12V up in the overhead console of a Kenworth T680 from 6-AWG. (BATT is almost 20’ away). A
POWERWERX PD75. (Online, or at HRO).
My current proposition (having discarded console steel as “the buss bar” as I was doing):
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At present, NEG returns to the battery bank (temp install). No ground stud in overhead steel structure
yet. Nearly 40’ something feet circuit-length.
This device is
a copper buss bar with APP connectors. Satisfyingly heavy for its size.
-- A second PD75 to handle DC Ground + RF Bond is as far as I get mentally in doing a clean-up for
Single-Point Overhead-Console Ground Stud in this KW.
— Size of a buss bar matters. Other designs may be adequate (and cheaper), but the PD75 has both covered connections AND can be laid over flat, thus I could mount the pair on wood side-by-side
such that would fit confines.
— FWIW, installation/removal ease (speed + access) is important.
1). 12V Neg Main
jumper from original PD75 where NEG exits to the second buss bar POS connector. At other end of loop, NEG main out to console steel ground point. (A hole I’ll drill and use a SS screw + I/O star washer).
2). Within that second buss bar loop, RF Bond straps from radio gear routed here as they have earlier intercepted the coax outer shield braid (or have bond studs).
3)
Each of the two antennas is about nine (9) feet distant, so installation of bond straps in quarter-wave lengths doesn’t appear as correct in connecting them to this device in the overhead.
— With two antennas (cophase harness), going
out from gear to mirror arms to bond doesn’t make sense either.
4). Thus, the Overhead Console Ground winds up as
one of three points for bond of the coaxial cable outer shield in a common reference.
a). Overhead Console Bond
b). Port Antenna Bond
c). Starboard Antenna Bond
I tend to “think” (loose definition,
ha!) in terms of a parts list to get things done. Theoretical basis (versus hypothetical) may make sense (coax outer shield as common ground reference), but
how else to achieve this isn’t.
Best attempt, here.
— As of this writing I don’t see a feasible way past the three-point problem due to distances involved. (The mirror arm mounts are bonded to cab structure steel about 18” away by woven strap as well as by designed truck construction. Same structure as for overhead console.
Each antenna is bonded at the antenna feed-point literally against the PL-259).
— Last, RF Bond of Amp & Transceiver
cases is stuck in my mind. Power lines to each offer the 12V ground, but we see the recommendation often enough to add a jumper to the case for stray RF, nonetheless.
That portion — valid or not — has me stuck in “how to?” as something desirable to achieve.
— Other devices already have bond studs, but not this pair. Radio is a Galaxy DX-959b and amp is an RM Italy (one of several choices).
What is best method to attach RF bond to each and thence to the second buss bar? As it seems this is sorta where we started.
HA, your patience and effort are much appreciated. To the OP: I didn’t realize this would turn into a hijack, so I hope it is not far from solving the original Q. (Thanks).
“His only tool is a hammer and thereby all problems are nails”,
is what it’s like mentally as a truck driver out on the road when it comes to grasping new ways of accomplishing goals.
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