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Old 21-Apr-2016, 1:15 PM   #5
rickbb
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Multiple grounds when done properly are ok. The problem is doing them properly.

Some local codes don't allow them due to keeping them isolated from each other is more complex than it seems. And often ends up creating more problems than they solve.

It's better to have a single path to ground, it's just easier to maintain and safer.
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