George, Not entirely sure what you mean by a "ground circle". I know just enough about 12v wiring to be dangerous! I bolted the hawg wired amp ground to the frame neck during installation.
With the trailer wire harness ground, I wired into the rear brake circute ground wire (b/v wire I believe). When first installed, there was no ground to either the rear bike lights or the trailer(due to the faulty J & M 3 way harness), but somehow things worked, though incorrectly. I am curious about a ground circle though! Thanks, roger
When I worked in Instrumentation at KSC,Fl. And had to deal with full scale measurement being 5 mv, the biggest problem was ground loops. A ground loop is when a circuit is grounded twice. This will create eddy currents on the ground.
In most circuit set-ups, it has its own common node ground for power only.
Then there is introduced a signal ground, your second ground. If a signal ground is grounded twice anywhere in the signal circuit before it is grounded at the common point,i.e. Battery negative post, you will have eddy currents. That is what I meant by circle ground.
George