Stupid question because i see no reason it won't work but then again i'm not particularly smart with electronics theory so thought i better ask b4 doing the work. Putting a few pedals on a board and want to run them with batteries. But pulling cables to stop drainage when not in use won't be an option. So i was going to put a switch on the board to cut the ground connection for the batteries. I measured resistance between each of the 3 pedal from their battery clip's ground snap to the pedals ground and all shows a dead short, and from that i determined the pedals are all the same as far as grounding schemes and it should be fine. But there are issues i may not be aware of like ground loops and such. So all 3 pedal's battery grounds would be tied together at a switch and the other side of the switch would go to a ground on one of the patch cables. Any potential issues?
Also, what about 2 of the pedals sharing a single battery? Dumb idea?
Also, what about 2 of the pedals sharing a single battery? Dumb idea?
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