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<blockquote data-quote="Syntaxx7x" data-source="post: 8099573" data-attributes="member: 644099"><p>Soooo. I was haviing someone cut the wood for my box.. and I was gonna install it in my trunk.. I give him all the cuts.. even lined the wood for him.. I come back and my ish is crooked.. I mean seriously.. Cuts all wavy.. Anyways.. I'm pissed... about $70 in wood down the drain and I haven't even built anything yet.. Then I go to putting my old box back in.. I have the ground in and then the power wire touches the outside of the amp heatsink and makes a little spark.. So then I try to put it in to the + terminal and it starts to spark.. I take it out remove the - and put the + in.. and now the - starts to spark.. I hope I haven't burnt anything up.. It seems like it is grounding itself out...</p><p></p><p>Let me know what you think.. I might have to take it to a shop to see if they can get it to work.</p><p></p><p>I hope I haven't messed anything up. I was sooo pissed when I came back to get my my box panels.. I was moving too fast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Syntaxx7x, post: 8099573, member: 644099"] Soooo. I was haviing someone cut the wood for my box.. and I was gonna install it in my trunk.. I give him all the cuts.. even lined the wood for him.. I come back and my ish is crooked.. I mean seriously.. Cuts all wavy.. Anyways.. I'm pissed... about $70 in wood down the drain and I haven't even built anything yet.. Then I go to putting my old box back in.. I have the ground in and then the power wire touches the outside of the amp heatsink and makes a little spark.. So then I try to put it in to the + terminal and it starts to spark.. I take it out remove the - and put the + in.. and now the - starts to spark.. I hope I haven't burnt anything up.. It seems like it is grounding itself out... Let me know what you think.. I might have to take it to a shop to see if they can get it to work. I hope I haven't messed anything up. I was sooo pissed when I came back to get my my box panels.. I was moving too fast. [/QUOTE]
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