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<blockquote data-quote="austinj" data-source="post: 1657211" data-attributes="member: 563947"><p>I have an Orion 2500d with a 1/0 gauge wiring kit. This has happened twice so far: When I connect my battery my fuse blows. I do the (+) first then (-). The second time I did this my battery (-) post got real messed up. The terminal can still go on, but there was a huge shock and it looks like the (-) post melted a bit. My fuse blew again. I realize that this is probably due to a short somewhere, but when I inspected the power wire throughout my car I didn't see any slices in the wiring.</p><p></p><p>Any suggestions or comments? I'm getting frustrated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="austinj, post: 1657211, member: 563947"] I have an Orion 2500d with a 1/0 gauge wiring kit. This has happened twice so far: When I connect my battery my fuse blows. I do the (+) first then (-). The second time I did this my battery (-) post got real messed up. The terminal can still go on, but there was a huge shock and it looks like the (-) post melted a bit. My fuse blew again. I realize that this is probably due to a short somewhere, but when I inspected the power wire throughout my car I didn't see any slices in the wiring. Any suggestions or comments? I'm getting frustrated. [/QUOTE]
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