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<blockquote data-quote="zwseemm" data-source="post: 179684" data-attributes="member: 4707"><p>I purchased a battery switch for my (2) 12 volts. I have a 60 volt electric outboard so the batteries are only for the trolling motor and the other electronics. I am going to hook the 2 negatives together and run all the grounds from the electronics to one of the batteries ground. For the postive side should I hook all of them to the common on the switch or should I put some other sort of electrical block connected to the common of the switch and then connect the electronics to it. Any suggestions or pictures would be apprecitated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zwseemm, post: 179684, member: 4707"] I purchased a battery switch for my (2) 12 volts. I have a 60 volt electric outboard so the batteries are only for the trolling motor and the other electronics. I am going to hook the 2 negatives together and run all the grounds from the electronics to one of the batteries ground. For the postive side should I hook all of them to the common on the switch or should I put some other sort of electrical block connected to the common of the switch and then connect the electronics to it. Any suggestions or pictures would be apprecitated. [/QUOTE]
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