Excerpt from 2009-2010 ABYC Technical Information Report TE-30 Electric Propulsion Systems:
Grounding
The boat's propulsion electrical system (e.g. batteries, generators, inverters) should remain isolated from the boat's grounding system.
Non-current-carrying conductive parts of the propulsion system (e.g. motor case) should be tied into the boat's grounding system per ABYC E-11, AC and DC Electrical Systems on Boats.
TE-30 addresses DC systems operating at over 50 VDC but less than 1000 VDC. My nominal 48V lithium bank is typically 50-53V. I chose to comply with the TE-30 grounding recommendations.
-Tom
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