The Kid wrote:
Don't all the negative ground wires go to the studs on the engine block? What would the difference be in jumping the negative across the battery or if they each have their own.. they all go to the same place.
To me there too small of a wire to begine with, remember, your starting your engine. Your right in your statement "Don't all the negative ground wires go to the studs on the engine block?" BUT, by jumping across, both wires both are being used rather than just one. No matter which battery is in use. So there is less of a volage drop, which is what you want!
Since I posted this, I have now changed it to one #2 and jumed across. So now I have less wire and it can carry more amps then the way it came from the factory.
OH, and I used tinned wire. I don't get how there can build a boat & not use tinned wire!! I keep finding connections that need to be replaced. One night the wife is yelling, "The water is not going down" as she is taking a shower. The connectoers were GREEN to the pump.