Today as I am reading thru part of Eric Newtons Bearhawk Builder's Manual. (Specifically the Volume 1 Wing Manual, part 8, p.13) Eric Newton adds a grounding lug to the fuel tank to facilitate grounding the tank to the wing because he uses rubber as a cushion between the fuel tank straps and the tank.
This is the first I've thought of grounding the tank.Are others grounding the fuel tank? If so, by what method?
I am thinking maybe an AN472 aluminum loop clamp around the AL fuel line near the tank. Then a wire with a ring terminal on each end to ground the loop clamp to a rib. Is there a industry standard that demands it be attached directly to the tank?
This is the first I've thought of grounding the tank.Are others grounding the fuel tank? If so, by what method?
I am thinking maybe an AN472 aluminum loop clamp around the AL fuel line near the tank. Then a wire with a ring terminal on each end to ground the loop clamp to a rib. Is there a industry standard that demands it be attached directly to the tank?
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