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Chassis amp grounding vs. running ground back to battery
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<blockquote data-quote="blackbonnie" data-source="post: 4189793" data-attributes="member: 573596"><p>i personally will not go back to body grounding no matter what vehicle. i learned a while ago that its not always the best. i ground straight to the battery, the length of you wire run (we will say 18 feet) has less resistance then the metal in which the ground will travel through the body. now is this true, some case yes, some no, but at least when you ground to the battery you know your getting a good ground and can elimanate that from any problems or future problems you may have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackbonnie, post: 4189793, member: 573596"] i personally will not go back to body grounding no matter what vehicle. i learned a while ago that its not always the best. i ground straight to the battery, the length of you wire run (we will say 18 feet) has less resistance then the metal in which the ground will travel through the body. now is this true, some case yes, some no, but at least when you ground to the battery you know your getting a good ground and can elimanate that from any problems or future problems you may have. [/QUOTE]
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