Yes, that is kinda what I suggested. But, the old wire, with failed
insulation, is a hazard if not disconnected at each end, and properly
isolated and tagged. Simple reason being to prevent its use in the future
by some future owner who does not know the history behind what happened.
Don't just lop it off and leave it hanging loose. Bad stuff can and will
happen if you do things like that.
Jim Hupy
Salem, Or
78 GMC ROYALE 403
On Tue, Feb 19, 2019, 3:25 PM Ty Hardiman via Gmclist <
> Mac, I believe you are referring to the final picture which shows a stud
> mounted in plastic and attached to the aluminum exterior. This is the
> positive run which connects the front and rear battery systems. Like Emory
> said, some coaches may have different routing or modifications over time.
>
> The reason for a junction at this unfortunate location is to allow a power
> branch to the 12 volt house circuit fuse panel & converter located in the
> "electrical closet". So this power stud has three connections, one to the
> rear motor generator, one to the front of the coach, and a short run to the
> fuse panel. There is also a ground connection very close to this, you can
> likely find it by following the ground wire from your converter and see
> where it ends up. It may just be a black wire screwed into the body frame.
>
> I believe what Jim Hupy was suggesting in the related thread was to run a
> completely new positive wire connecting the front and rear of the coach at
> the appropriate points, and then get inside to this junction block and
> remove just the wire going to the front of the coach. Tape it off at both
> ends
> and abandon in place, but keep the other two wires on the post because
> that is how the house fuse block gets its power from the house
> batteries/motor
> generator. This is assuming that the wire going to the front is
> damaged/shorted out and the wire going to the rear is still good.
>
> And that power post is live, disconnect your batteries before getting in
> there with a wrench, otherwise sparks will fly!
> --
> Ty Hardiman, Norman, OK / Member FMCA-GMCMI-GMC Classics / August 1977
> Kingsley TZE167V102390 / 26' / 403 / 3.55 / 16" Wheels / Quadrajet / HEI /
> Previous Owners: Basil LeBlanc, Dan Ramker / Original Owner: William
> Strahm, Loveland, CO
>
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