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Can I move this set of grounds?

Preparing to install EMS in box at foot of bed. Space is limited so would be nice to move the grounds in attached picture from present location to location nearer the bottom of the box. Seems like should be no problem but I know nearly nothing about the electrical system. Worried about unintended consequences.
Thanks
Mike & Molly Patronick
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Re: Can I move this set of grounds?

Reply #1
Can't think of any reason location is important.
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Re: Can I move this set of grounds?

Reply #2
I wouldn't think that there would be any problem. From the pictures, it looks like you could take out the end screws and move the whole thing to wherever you wanted it. I'd make sure that you don't create a future problem by hiding them behind or under something else. It would also be helpful for some future project if you knew what each one of those ground wires was attached to.

Re: Can I move this set of grounds?

Reply #3
I suggest that you track the large black wire back to its source and make sure whatever frame member it is connected to is un-corroded and tight.  I might even install a large star washer between the frame metal and connector to insure a GREAT ground.
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Re: Can I move this set of grounds?

Reply #4
It seems a bit strange that that black wire is where it will be pinched, irregardless of whether the rubber seal is present.  Just strange. Maybe reroute it thru the wood?
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