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<blockquote data-quote="morotorium" data-source="post: 3388627" data-attributes="member: 580946"><p>Just make sure that your positive lead on the other end is hooked to your well grounded amp, or disconnected and not touching any metal. Also ensure that when you ran your cable you didn't cause an cuts in the wire; its common to happen where you ran the wire through the firewall/cab, which is why they always suggest using a grommet. Last and not least, hook up the wire with no fuse in and it shouldn't spark. Pop in the fuse and as long as your cable isn't shorted and blows the fuse, you're good to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="morotorium, post: 3388627, member: 580946"] Just make sure that your positive lead on the other end is hooked to your well grounded amp, or disconnected and not touching any metal. Also ensure that when you ran your cable you didn't cause an cuts in the wire; its common to happen where you ran the wire through the firewall/cab, which is why they always suggest using a grommet. Last and not least, hook up the wire with no fuse in and it shouldn't spark. Pop in the fuse and as long as your cable isn't shorted and blows the fuse, you're good to go. [/QUOTE]
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