I just became a member of this site about a week ago, and i have seen about 50 questions that go a little something like this " I have a bunch of ground wires to connect, and i dont know where to connect them. I have like 4 headset TV's, 2 amps, and not enough spaces to ground, what should I do?"
when connecting one ground, its a great idea to ground to the chassis. but when connecting multiple grounds, the easiest way to go is to buy a ground distribution block where you can have one 4 ga wire going from the block to the neg end of the battery, and the block will have 4 8 ga outputs (depending on which one you buy, some have like 6 or 7 outputs and 2 inputs), and you bring all your ground wires to the block and connect them. just make sure that you do not have your RCA cables or any audio wires near the ground wires and you will have no whining noise. they sell many ground blocks, and alot of them are POWER blocks. make sure that you are buying a GROUND block. I'm not the smartest man alive, and other people may think that theres a better way to go. there probally is, i just havent discovered it. this method will also work great for your multiple power connecting needs, as long as you buy a power distribution block.. good luck
when connecting one ground, its a great idea to ground to the chassis. but when connecting multiple grounds, the easiest way to go is to buy a ground distribution block where you can have one 4 ga wire going from the block to the neg end of the battery, and the block will have 4 8 ga outputs (depending on which one you buy, some have like 6 or 7 outputs and 2 inputs), and you bring all your ground wires to the block and connect them. just make sure that you do not have your RCA cables or any audio wires near the ground wires and you will have no whining noise. they sell many ground blocks, and alot of them are POWER blocks. make sure that you are buying a GROUND block. I'm not the smartest man alive, and other people may think that theres a better way to go. there probally is, i just havent discovered it. this method will also work great for your multiple power connecting needs, as long as you buy a power distribution block.. good luck
