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<blockquote data-quote="01 S 10" data-source="post: 5663994" data-attributes="member: 584353"><p>what it boils down to is that ill have 4 2/0 runs (2pos/2neg) of welding cable from my optima up front to 4 batcaps in the bed, running ~7kw.</p><p></p><p>ive seen people run their grounds all the way back up front and not ground the rear batteries directly down to the frame... but with this much power im going to run, i dont want to lose any voltage due to bad grounds. can 2 grounds up front on the frame in the same spot be good enough for all this?</p><p></p><p>im thinking about running all the wire and still grounding the batcaps in the bed directly down to the frame as well as the ground up front on the frame... will this work best?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="01 S 10, post: 5663994, member: 584353"] what it boils down to is that ill have 4 2/0 runs (2pos/2neg) of welding cable from my optima up front to 4 batcaps in the bed, running ~7kw. ive seen people run their grounds all the way back up front and not ground the rear batteries directly down to the frame... but with this much power im going to run, i dont want to lose any voltage due to bad grounds. can 2 grounds up front on the frame in the same spot be good enough for all this? im thinking about running all the wire and still grounding the batcaps in the bed directly down to the frame as well as the ground up front on the frame... will this work best? [/QUOTE]
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