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Re: Using ground stem for power distribution

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Originally Posted by ToMMan b182
You MUST use the ground stud as a gatherer for all the incoming grounds.
Apparently not, from the Q&A today:
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Q: According to the "robot power distribution diagram", all ground wires go thru the ground stud. R44 allows connecting directly to the fuse panels. Can we loop from panel to panel (as shown for the red+) or is the ground stud required?
A: Either way is acceptable.