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<blockquote data-quote="JohnK" data-source="post: 510257" data-attributes="member: 12597"><p>I've been plagued with noise on my new graphs. It became manageable when I ran a bond wire front tm skeg to the negative if the starting battery, where my graph power comes from. The starting battery neg. is connected to the tin hull thru the big motor while the tm is not. However the tm negative is connected to the skeg so now they're all common. I'm thinking anyway. Is this a sound electrical practice. Will it hurt the hull, like pin holes? Anybody been doing this for a while?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnK, post: 510257, member: 12597"] I've been plagued with noise on my new graphs. It became manageable when I ran a bond wire front tm skeg to the negative if the starting battery, where my graph power comes from. The starting battery neg. is connected to the tin hull thru the big motor while the tm is not. However the tm negative is connected to the skeg so now they're all common. I'm thinking anyway. Is this a sound electrical practice. Will it hurt the hull, like pin holes? Anybody been doing this for a while? [/QUOTE]
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