Sam Spade wrote:
starcraft69 wrote:
Will this still work?
Yes. Exactly.
That's how most DC automotive systems are designed.
Not that it is the best way to do it but it's very common.
Interested in hearing what the "best" way to do it is.. I have been installing 12V and 24V DC systems in RVs and boats for many years, and have always run separate large gauge cables for the NEG side to all major devices, but also grounded the NEG to frame. Using Link 10 monitors, I have yet to notice much if any extra drain by only using the frame as NEG. The only problem with using frame as NEG is that it is more subject to corrosion on the connection, since they are usually exposed to the elements on the frame, underneath.