Right on, Dave.
I have had some very bad times in years past working on problems that
were caused by a poor ground(s). I would never add a potential failure
point in the ground circuit. A bad connection in the +12 circuit is
much, much easier for me to locate.
Maybe it's just me,
Bryan
Dave Dahlgren wrote:
>The only con I am aware of is every rotten wire I have seen at Bonneville
>the worst ones have always been ground wires. The corrosion runs right up
>under the insulation for the length of the wire. So for me the fewer the
>breaks in the grounds the better. I am sure some one smarter than me could
>explain why but I am betting it has something to do with the chemical
>composition of the salt.
>Dave
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