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Fuel tank grounding
Does an alluminum fuel tank need to be grounded?
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Yes and most of them will come with a grounding tab.
strick
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Yes, blue and orange are not your most flattering colors.
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Yes it does have a grounding tab. Can I ground it to the battery? And I wouldn't want that to happen.
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One green wire to the fuel filler, and the other to the battery (-) post.
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As federally required, the fill housing, tank, and vessel ground/ battery negative should be bonded with a connection with a combined resistance of less than 1 ohm- ABYC standard h-24.15.1. ABYC h-24 covers all important elements of gas tank installations- they are the standards followed by major manufacturers.
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Thanks everyone for the responses.
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