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- Jun 7, 2005
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
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I need some help. I went to replace my spreader lights because one had broken off. They are 500 Watt halogen floodlights that are of standardard household 120Volt AC power. The old lights were wired with only two wire boat cable without a ground. I assume this was because you would not to ground you 120v AC system to the tower. The lights are mounted into a threaded pipe that is welded to the tower by the tower builder. If I were to hook up a ground wire, this would esentially ground the tower because the light casing would be touching the tower.
Is this the correct way to hook up the system? do you not want to use the ground wire so that the tower does not get grounded? I want to make sure that I do this correctly because I do not want to have someone get shocked or cause a problem. Hopefully I explained this clearly.
Is this the correct way to hook up the system? do you not want to use the ground wire so that the tower does not get grounded? I want to make sure that I do this correctly because I do not want to have someone get shocked or cause a problem. Hopefully I explained this clearly.