Re: Trailer lights aren't working
So can I get a new ground or do I need to return the set?
To the layman that sounds like a reasonable question.
The the technically minded, it sounds funny.
Before we start bashing anyone....
A ground is not a physical object, is is an electrical concept.
The ground is any point in a circuit that you arbitrarily declare to be the reference point for all other measurements.
In your house the Reference Ground is a 10 foot Copper Clad Rod driven into the ground just outside the foundation or through the basement floor.
That is the source of the term "Ground" it is the connection to the Ground, Earth, Earth Ground, Etc.
On a moving vehicle an Earth Ground would be impractical.
The Negative Post of the vehicle battery is most commonly declared to be the Ground Reference Point.
The Battery Neg Terminal is most commonly connected to the vehicle body.
And so by extension the Vehicle Body and the Trailer Frame become extensions of the Ground.
And are commonly just referred to as "Ground".
A bad ground on the lights, means that the circuit path back to the battery Neg Post is in question.
The path back to the battery can cover a lot of ground!
(Sorry!) :facepalm: