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Old 12-09-2019, 07:05 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by scottz View Post
It depends on your cabling. The only difference between the two setups is the resistance in the cable between the battery negative terminals. Otherwise the two points are electrically the same. I use 1/0 cables; you would need a high dollar meter to measure any voltage drop across 12" of 1/0 cable with a nominal amperage draw.

I know, there is a lot of info out there implying that one of the batteries might not get charged correctly. But really, there is no electrical difference in those two drawings.
Ditto on what scottz said. Only NASA can measure the resistance in a 12" piece of wire that big with the amps we draw. You know the "Resistance is Futile" But don't feel like the lone ranger. Most all here fret over the tiny details. Ours was wired like the 2nd drawing. I just revamped all my wiring this weekend so now everything is pretty!
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