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<blockquote data-quote="ThxOne" data-source="post: 8647742" data-attributes="member: 675210"><p>This is literally where this started. I ask if it was <strong>NORMAL</strong> for my A/B to pull more current. OBVIOUSLY I KNEW SOMETHING WAS WRONG!!! I was surprised because I had <strong>NEVER</strong> seen it happen. In the end, it was a ground issue. How hard would it have been for all of you who talked crap to not talk crap and just help? Telling me my capacitor is useless was irrelevant and had noting to do with my question. I didn't ask for opinions on capacitors. If you are going to respond to someones question then HELP THEM WITH THEIR QUESTION!!! If someone ask for your opinion then let loose with all your condescending comments, hell, at that point it could be constructive criticism.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThxOne, post: 8647742, member: 675210"] This is literally where this started. I ask if it was [B]NORMAL[/B] for my A/B to pull more current. OBVIOUSLY I KNEW SOMETHING WAS WRONG!!! I was surprised because I had [B]NEVER[/B] seen it happen. In the end, it was a ground issue. How hard would it have been for all of you who talked crap to not talk crap and just help? Telling me my capacitor is useless was irrelevant and had noting to do with my question. I didn't ask for opinions on capacitors. If you are going to respond to someones question then HELP THEM WITH THEIR QUESTION!!! If someone ask for your opinion then let loose with all your condescending comments, hell, at that point it could be constructive criticism. [/QUOTE]
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