I've got most of my instrument/avionics out of the panel at the moment, chasing down an issue where I was losing my secondary avionics stack for some unknown reason. This is a good time to think about grounds.
I have maybe 2 dozen airframe grounds each ending in a ring terminal that I want to bond together. I am thinking about sliding them all onto a long machine screw, holding them in with a lock washer/nut or double nut. That screw would be secured through a bracket to prevent excessive vibration. Is this a good idea? I tried the terminal block approach - it's awkward and requires jumpers to join the block's connectors together. The machine screw seems much easier.
Thoughts?
I have maybe 2 dozen airframe grounds each ending in a ring terminal that I want to bond together. I am thinking about sliding them all onto a long machine screw, holding them in with a lock washer/nut or double nut. That screw would be secured through a bracket to prevent excessive vibration. Is this a good idea? I tried the terminal block approach - it's awkward and requires jumpers to join the block's connectors together. The machine screw seems much easier.
Thoughts?