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<blockquote data-quote="ctmaudi" data-source="post: 7041782" data-attributes="member: 626567"><p>I opened it up, nothing seems to be loose, burnt, or wrong from what I can tell. Uploading some pics right now.</p><p></p><p>The terminal on my power wire was too big to fit on the battery terminal, so I bought an L shape bracket with holes in it, and bolted that to the battery terminal and the power wire terminal to it. It gets the same voltage all the way through, so I dont think it matters, but its the only thing different I did from before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ctmaudi, post: 7041782, member: 626567"] I opened it up, nothing seems to be loose, burnt, or wrong from what I can tell. Uploading some pics right now. The terminal on my power wire was too big to fit on the battery terminal, so I bought an L shape bracket with holes in it, and bolted that to the battery terminal and the power wire terminal to it. It gets the same voltage all the way through, so I dont think it matters, but its the only thing different I did from before. [/QUOTE]
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