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<blockquote data-quote="JoeSmith502" data-source="post: 4540914" data-attributes="member: 569911"><p>But what I'm saying is that if I wanted to, could I ground the bats in 5 different places? I'm not saying I'm going to but would it hurt to have more than one ground? With multiple grounds, wouldn't it make it easier for the amps/bats if there is more grounds so there is less resistance? I will be running two amps, one rated at 500 amps and the other 250 amps. The 500 amp one has two inputs for positive and two for negative and the other amp has one of each. Since I will have three power wires, I will have three negatives running back to the bats. So shouldn't I have at least two negatives coming from the batteries to a ground? If so, should I ground in the same spot for both or in different spots? Thanks! Joe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoeSmith502, post: 4540914, member: 569911"] But what I'm saying is that if I wanted to, could I ground the bats in 5 different places? I'm not saying I'm going to but would it hurt to have more than one ground? With multiple grounds, wouldn't it make it easier for the amps/bats if there is more grounds so there is less resistance? I will be running two amps, one rated at 500 amps and the other 250 amps. The 500 amp one has two inputs for positive and two for negative and the other amp has one of each. Since I will have three power wires, I will have three negatives running back to the bats. So shouldn't I have at least two negatives coming from the batteries to a ground? If so, should I ground in the same spot for both or in different spots? Thanks! Joe [/QUOTE]
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