Yes you can. In that case you call the ground a common. You must remember your circuit must only include the ground(common) and no other voltages...
To avoid back feeding on any level it is best to have completely separate systems.
A final thought! It is necessary to have control circuits tied by common unless the two are an isolated system.
Hope that helps.
On Thu, Nov 24, 2022, 9:36 AM Retreat Time via groups.io <sailorboy55577=yahoo.com@groups.io> wrote:
Can someone here direct me to the right information regarding DC grounds, can 72-volt 6S batteries be commonly grounded to the same 4p house bank?
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