I stand corrected. I should have said a spade connector, or a ring or hook.
Any
of the three would do. The point was that you can ground through the thumb
screw
and bracket - hopefully that was recognized.
Phil Bates
JustBrits@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 08/10/2000 7:26:45 PM Central Daylight Time, jello@ida.net
> writes:
>
> << If an instrument doesn't have a ground, you can use a "bayonet"
> (sp?) type connector on the gauge mounting brackets and thumb screws to
> ground
> the gauges. >>
>
> That's kinda "strange", Phil, 'cause all these years the "...thumb screws..."
> I have removed, replaced and/or reinstalled went on a "round threaded stud"
> which would IMVHO, take "a "bayonet" (sp?) type connector" pretty much out of
> the "picture" 'cause all I have ever been able to use have been "hook style"
> or "ring style" connectors.
>
> Please "educate" myself and the List.
>
> Cheers............
>
> Ed
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