Posted by snoopnc on June 29, 2014 at 11:24:25 from (67.213.34.0):
In Reply to: Can This Be Done? posted by Dr. Walt on June 29, 2014 at 11:11:10:
I'm thinking what you are asking is theoretically possible, but require one *&&^ of a lot of wiring. everything would have to be eventually wired back to the negative terminal of battery. I believe (in theory) you could make a wooden framed vehicle and wire it for electricity, but everything electrical has a positive wire AND a negative wire.
Just had another thought...trailer wiring whereby the "ground wire" is run through the plug and "grounding" is accomplished through the wiring in addition to frame contact through the hitch.
That's MY OPINION ONLY and...as I've heard here before..."Your mileage may vary".... LOL!!
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