This may not be a significant issue, but I installed a relay on my motorcyle's volt meter in order to prevent voltage drop from the battery to the meter, and thus an incorrect reading on the volt meter.
Voltage drop will definitely affect the reading on the meter, but again, this probably isn't a significant issue with automotive electrics because your alternator output is greater than a bike's.
I connected a 12 ga. wire directly to the battery terminal with a fused wire, then wired the relay with a lead to a switched circuit. This way, no voltage drop and a very accurate reading. Also, it's safer to use a fused wire to/from the meter.
Has anyone else done it this way in a car? With my motorcycle (weak alternator-low output), I have to monitor voltage with great accuracy so as not to discharge the batt when using accessories (heated clothing, etc.)
Just wondering . . .