I’m in the middle of planning a new lithium system on my Winnebago Travato. I currently have 2 AGM batteries with a small 1K inverter. The new system will have (3) 100amp Battle Born batteries with a 3K MultiPlus inverter. I plan on running the current AC wire from an ATS (shore power and generator) to the AC input of the inverter as a pass through. The inverter AC output to the existing electrical panel that powers the system. I’m replacing the OEM DC battery cable with 4/0 cable. I have a similar situation that I’ve read about on this forum. The negative DC cable will run from the battery bank to a smart shunt, then to a (-) busbar, and (-) busbar to the inverter. On the positive side, the cable will run to a 400amp class T fuse, then on/off switch, second 400amp class T fuse, (+) busbar, then MultiPlus 3K 12v. What is the best ground solution for the inverter case? Should I run a separate ground to the chassis or run the box ground to the (-) busbar? At this point, the negative busbar is grounded through the chassis off a single negative cable attached to the Battle Born batteries - one cable running to the chassis. I assume, I don’t want to run an additional ground off the busbar. This would create a ground loop. Does all of this make sense? What is the best approach? Like you, I’ve seen the diagrams etc on this forum. It appears, people are running the case ground to the (-) busbar. Note: I live in the USA.