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<blockquote data-quote="brady-lamb-ctfb" data-source="post: 3406256" data-attributes="member: 569567"><p>shouldnt cuz there shouldnt be any power going to it... if the fuse blows that means u are grounded out some where OR ur fuse in there is too weak OR there was a power surge</p><p></p><p>check your grounds. make sure they are solid and secure... then look at the fuse to see if its blown.. if u cant tell go to Shucks or Walmart and get a $3.50 fuse tester and test the fuse...</p><p></p><p>what amp and size of power cable are you using???</p><p></p><p>just so u know the fuse is what transfers the power through the fuse holder ... fuse blows power stops... just in case u didnt know that</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brady-lamb-ctfb, post: 3406256, member: 569567"] shouldnt cuz there shouldnt be any power going to it... if the fuse blows that means u are grounded out some where OR ur fuse in there is too weak OR there was a power surge check your grounds. make sure they are solid and secure... then look at the fuse to see if its blown.. if u cant tell go to Shucks or Walmart and get a $3.50 fuse tester and test the fuse... what amp and size of power cable are you using??? just so u know the fuse is what transfers the power through the fuse holder ... fuse blows power stops... just in case u didnt know that [/QUOTE]
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