Where is the ground?

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In a mid 60s alaskan, where does the ground wire connect to the body? Does it run from the external 3 prong connector back to the circuit breaker, or terminate to the body before the panel? In my case I have bare copper wire from my external connector, but it does not go into my circuit breaker like the power and neutral ( white and black wires) this leads me to think it terminates to the body before reaching the panel...any thoughts?
 
I'm envious of of you.

I cannot find the circuit breaker or fuse link on my 69 NCO. Talked with Brian and got this information in general.

Light over stove/sink is 110 v. Others are either 110 or 12 v depending on power and matching type of light bulbs.

The interesting information was that the 110 volt exterior can be used as a 12 volt by swamping the exterior from the female exterior plug to a 12 volt plug onto the 12 volt source, which will run the rest of the light circuits as a 12 volt system.

Hope this is of interest.

Question, where is your circuit break located??

dkoug
 
My circuit breaker is above the rear door. It's trimmed in wood with a switch for the porch light. On mine, you cannot miss it
 
interesting, I have a small built out box above the door about 8" x 6 " and very nicely done.

I pulled an antenna wire out of it and never thought it might be what I'm looking for.

Looking forward to looking at it in the morning and hoping.

thanks

dkoug
 
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I big thank you.

Found the fuse like exactly where you suggested on my 69 NCO.

It had a antenna wire going through it to the rear mounted antenna an I did not notice the fuse link.

Thanks

dkoug
 

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