dingbat
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Nothing wrong per se, just be aware that electricity takes the route of least resistance. That’s what ohm’s law explains in the triangle I posted above.I think the following is correct:
I will cap off old positive wire at both battery and helm and we are good (will label under helm)
It is all feeding off new 10 ga positive and that is ok even when I add new stuff
It will be ok if I have both grounds hooked up
The three original circuits will use the old wire to ground
Anything new hooked up (radio and horn and USB ports) will use the new 10 ga wire for ground.
If a wire increases in resistance, electricity can/will find a different path to close the circuit, possibly overloading another circuit.
There are situations where power can get back feed through a ground, in effect turning your ground into a power line.
When this happens, all kinds of weird things can happen, including damage to the electrical system.
Failed/failing motors (bilge pumps) are a common cause of this phenomenon.