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<blockquote data-quote="dvd50l" data-source="post: 5133063" data-attributes="member: 603156"><p>yeah well there was no live wires exposed, all wiring bar pluging in the rca's was done with battery disconnected, all the solder connections were heat shrinked and then covered with electrical tape so there wasnt a possibility of any shorting out in the future. the place that it was purchased from dont know how it happens and believe it was possibly the installers fault with i think is a crock of shit, and thanks for the feedback guys really appreciate it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dvd50l, post: 5133063, member: 603156"] yeah well there was no live wires exposed, all wiring bar pluging in the rca's was done with battery disconnected, all the solder connections were heat shrinked and then covered with electrical tape so there wasnt a possibility of any shorting out in the future. the place that it was purchased from dont know how it happens and believe it was possibly the installers fault with i think is a crock of shit, and thanks for the feedback guys really appreciate it [/QUOTE]
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