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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny Drama" data-source="post: 2330248" data-attributes="member: 554719"><p>You may have blown the mosfet's fleux capacitors. They are linked to the fuses and can go easily when you short something out. It also probly took out the continum transfuctioner too when the cap blew.</p><p></p><p>I guess you wont really know what happened to the amp unless you get the fuses and hook it all back up. Make sure you disconnect the negative battery wire next time you even think of messing with any type of wire that has power to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny Drama, post: 2330248, member: 554719"] You may have blown the mosfet's fleux capacitors. They are linked to the fuses and can go easily when you short something out. It also probly took out the continum transfuctioner too when the cap blew. I guess you wont really know what happened to the amp unless you get the fuses and hook it all back up. Make sure you disconnect the negative battery wire next time you even think of messing with any type of wire that has power to it. [/QUOTE]
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