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<blockquote data-quote="Vega" data-source="post: 1327740" data-attributes="member: 558545"><p>OK I want to know if metal touches the battery connector or any connector on an amp will it damage it? Back when I had my Viper I was messing around with it (being stupid)and I touched the black spade connector from the wiring kit to the + connector on the amp and it sparked. Absolutely nothing was hooked up though. Once I hooked up the amp it only worked once and it got really hot really fast at 2 ohms and it evenutally started blowing the fuse under the hood everytime it was turned on. I was told the amp was fried so I'm sure it's because of what I did. I have my new amp now and there was a razor by it and I'm not sure if it touched anything but could it somehow make this amp fry like the other one?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vega, post: 1327740, member: 558545"] OK I want to know if metal touches the battery connector or any connector on an amp will it damage it? Back when I had my Viper I was messing around with it (being stupid)and I touched the black spade connector from the wiring kit to the + connector on the amp and it sparked. Absolutely nothing was hooked up though. Once I hooked up the amp it only worked once and it got really hot really fast at 2 ohms and it evenutally started blowing the fuse under the hood everytime it was turned on. I was told the amp was fried so I'm sure it's because of what I did. I have my new amp now and there was a razor by it and I'm not sure if it touched anything but could it somehow make this amp fry like the other one? [/QUOTE]
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