WeirdDeere
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I'll be wiring a tractor, eventually. Simple, 6 volt, positive ground. Just generator and lights.
It would normally rely on chassis grounds, light housing to light bracket, to radiator, to engine, then to transmission. Especially since a lot of stuff has been painted I'm debating running separate wires for grounds, which I know does work.
Would it be a problem if I ran all the grounds together as a go, in what might amount to a single ground wire?
Example: Left headlight ground wire runs into Right headlight ground wire, then this combo goes into Generator ground wire, which I may just run right to the ground cable off battery.
Would daisy chaining these wires cause problems?
Brandon
It would normally rely on chassis grounds, light housing to light bracket, to radiator, to engine, then to transmission. Especially since a lot of stuff has been painted I'm debating running separate wires for grounds, which I know does work.
Would it be a problem if I ran all the grounds together as a go, in what might amount to a single ground wire?
Example: Left headlight ground wire runs into Right headlight ground wire, then this combo goes into Generator ground wire, which I may just run right to the ground cable off battery.
Would daisy chaining these wires cause problems?
Brandon