I did discover the SAE connector in the Power Tank area that is 12vdc & could use this ground if push comes to shove but would rather terminate the ground back at the source if possible.
Can someone tell me where this is?
P.S. I thought this SAE connection was used for the Aux. Power point on the right side of the dash?
My used DSR came with the power port presumably installed by the dealer.
TIA
I think you will find that all E-vehicles to not use a frame or chassis ground for safety reasons. Think of a car in an accident where the frame is ground. You need to cut out the victims. You short to something, sparks fly. Or a worker get killed by a few hundred volts or whatever the car uses by his body being between the frame and the HV.
All that is almost impossible to happen if the frame or chassis is not ground. With a "floating ground", the worse that can happen is you short to HV+ and the frame becomes positive. Or you short to negative and the frame becomes negative. No sparks, no shocks, because no completed circuit. Or your body gets between the frame and negative or positive but nothing happens because there is no completed circuit. No shock, no sparks, no problems, when there is no frame ground.
But for a practical answer, what I start with to find the floating ground on an E-vehicle for the 13 volts, is the headlamp common (low). That has to be a ground or the headlamp will not work. Ground, in this case, means the return path, not the chassis or frame, which is not a return for any circuits in an E-vehicle. Perhaps by law. I assume it is law, for the safety reasons explained above.
While I see no possible harm by grounding *ONLY* the 12 volt negative any more-so than in a gas vehicle, I guess in E-vehicles they simply make sure they don't ground anything at all to the frame. Perhaps because of the way the law reads.
-Don- Auburn, CA