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Hi,
I have recently downsized to a trailable yacht from a keelboat and I have to re-do the electrical system ( old one doesn't work and is such a mess, I'm starting from scratch). On my keelboat, all the negatives from batteries and appliances( via a negative bus bar) were routed to a negative common post and then to ground on the engine. On the new boat, there is no external ground as such ( outboard powered and no through hulls below waterline). Question is, do I just run a cable from the negative bus direct to the negative battery terminal or is there a better way to do this? Any help appreciated. Andrew |
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