Can two batteries share the same ground?

In most cases the answer is yes - you should connect all the grounds together regardless of voltage differences. Having a common ground means that your circuit has a common point of reference, which is especially important when components are sending signals to each other.
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Can I ground a battery to another battery?

You should ground the second battery to the same point on the engine where the primary battery ground cable does. Use the same size or larger cable as the primary battery does.
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Can 12V and 24v share the same ground?

Yes, but only when you have a 24v alt hooked to two batterys and a second 12v alt hooked to one(of those two) battery.
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What happens if you wire two batteries together?

By connecting two or more batteries in either series, series-parallel, or parallel, you can increase the voltage or amp-hour capacity, or even both; allowing for higher voltage applications or power hungry applications.
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Can different voltages share a ground?

It is OK to use one ground with the voltage regulator circuit as you have shown. In fact, I don't think it will work if the 12V source and regulator are referenced to separate grounds.
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Technical insight into connecting batteries in parallel.



Can 2 power supplies share a common ground?

If the two power supplies share a common ground, or can be made to, then it is no problem. However, the return wire must be sized for the sum of the 8 V and 12 V currents.
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Can 12V and 5V share a ground?

Unless there is an (optical) isolator somewhere in the relay circuit, the 5V and 12V parts should share the same ground. But you should make sure the relay circuit can handle the +12V input signal.
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Can you connect 2 12 volt batteries together?

Two or more 12-volt batteries wired in parallel—positive to positive, negative to negative—is still a 12-volt system. Two or more 12-volt batteries wired in series—the positive terminal of one battery connected to the negative terminal of a second battery—develops 24 volts, but amperage doesn't change.
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What happens if you connect two non identical batteries in parallel?

In short, when two non-identical batteries are connected in parallel, current will flow from higher voltage battery to lower voltage battery. Which is not good. Small voltage difference between these two batteries can balanced but if voltage difference is high it may destroy lower voltage battery.
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Will batteries in parallel equalize?

With a series/parallel array of cells, it is generally safe to assume the cells connected in parallel will auto-balance with respect to each other. That is, over time, the state of charge will automatically equalize between parallel connected cells as long as a conducting path exists between the cell terminals.
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Can I use battery negative as ground?

Re: Is battery negative and \'ground\' the same thing? The short answer is yes, you can just connect the ground to 0 Volts.
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Can you connect multiple grounds together?

Whenever there is a potential difference between two ends of a ground/common path, or between two ground/common points which are connected together, the resultant current flow and voltage is what is called a ground loop.
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Does a 12v battery need to be grounded?

Yes your - wire should be grounded to the chassis, you can use some #8 wire for that, find a good place when there is a screw, or you can put one in. You need to scrape off some paint for a good connection, and then scew down one end, connect the other to the battery - terminal.
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Can you mix batteries with different AH in parallel?

You cannot connect batteries of different amp-hours in series with good results. We strongly recommend you DO NOT attempt to mix battery sizes (amp-hours) and connect together. Due to differences in battery management systems and battery cell counts, there may be a charging and voltage discrepancy between batteries.
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Do batteries last longer in series or parallel?

Do batteries last longer in series or parallel? Batteries last longer in parallel, because the voltage remains the same, but the amps increase. If you connect two 12v 50ah batteries in parallel, it will still be a 12 volt system, but the amps will double to 100ah, so the batteries will last longer.
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Do batteries in parallel need to be the same size?

It's just fine to put different batteries (capacity) in parallel providing they are the same technology (all lead acid all LiPo all NiCad etc), You don't need balancing electronics and cannot overcharge a smaller capacity one in parallel with a larger capacity one.
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Do batteries in parallel increase current?

When batteries are connected in parallel, the current flowing through the circuit increases with the number of batteries in the circuit.
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How do you run two batteries in parallel?

To join batteries in parallel, use a jumper wire to connect both the positive terminals, and another jumper wire to connect both the negative terminals of both batteries to each other. Negative to negative and positive to positive. You CAN connect your load to ONE of the batteries, and it will drain both equally.
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Can 3.3 V and 5v share ground?

If you are saying you have a 3.3v Arduino the GND pin on the board can be connected to a 5v sower supply GND, the 5v line going to Vin of the Arduino to power it. The same 5v line can the be used to drive a 5v relay which is driven by a 3.3v Arduino out pins via a transistor.
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Why do you need a common ground?

Common ground provides a pathway of communication, which leads to trust. At meetings or business gatherings, try talking about food, drink, going for a walk, playing golf or going for a run — all these activities allow for common experience.
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Can I connect two DC power supplies together?

In general, yes you can parallel two supplies. How well this works depends on how well they end up sharing the load current. This depends largely on a good match in the output voltage of the supplies.
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Can AC and DC share the same neutral?

You may want to tie AC ground (mains side) to DC ground (power supply output side), but it is NEVER a good idea to tie AC neutral to DC ground. This is a SERIOUS SAFETY ISSUE.
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