I did not ground my compufire to case to the frame

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  • JEEPRUSTY
    • Jan 2026

    #1

    I did not ground my compufire to case to the frame

    WHat are the implications of this?

    Bike works runs charges all fine.
  • robertbarr
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    • Sep 2005
    • 2721
    • Joliet, Illinois

    #2
    Originally posted by JEEPRUSTY
    WHat are the implications of this?

    Bike works runs charges all fine.
    Countless replies that make no sense.

    I don't ground mine either, and yet there haven't been any thermonuclear meltdowns, no massive loss of life and I haven't been arrested for recklessness.
    and God said, "Let there be air compressors!"
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    • JEEPRUSTY

      #3
      excellent!
      I just read the PDF install instructions from Posplayr and got freaked out a bit. I thought it may be contributing to the yellowish gauge lights etc.

      I guess the SS electrical box will come and cure all my woes.

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      • posplayr
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        • Dec 2007
        • 23673
        • Tucson Az

        #4
        Originally posted by robertbarr
        Countless replies that make no sense.

        I don't ground mine either, and yet there haven't been any thermonuclear meltdowns, no massive loss of life and I haven't been arrested for recklessness.
        the frame ground just reduces some of the additional current that would otherwise be forced to run through the skimpy harness B/W ring lugs.

        Put the "frame ground" in the camp of it can't hurt and it might help depending upon your particular situation. Like you have alto of current returning to the R/R(-) through the frame.

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