Ground Inspection
WHY INSPECT GROUND CONNECTIONS
Ground connections are very important to the proper operation of electrical and electronic circuits. They are often exposed to moisture and can get a corrosive film of rust on the exposed metal.
A loose or corroded ground can alter a circuit. Many computer controlled circuits operate in the 5 volt range and can be seriously affected by a voltage change as low as one tenth of a volt (0.1 Volt). A poor or corroded ground can easily affect the circuit by that amount.
HOW TO INSPECT GROUND CONNECTIONS
- Remove the ground bolt screw or clip.
- Inspect all mating surfaces for tarnish, dirt, rust, etc.
- Clean as required to assure good contact.
- Reinstall bolt or screw securely.
- Inspect for "add-on" accessories which may be interfering with the ground circuit.
- If several wires are crimped into one ground eyelet terminal, check for proper crimps. Make sure all of the wires are clean, securely fastened and providing a good ground path.
VOLTAGE DROP TEST RESULTS
A good ground connection will have approximately 0.1 Volt or less voltage drop. For more details, refer to VOLTAGE DROP TESTS. Voltage Drop Tests