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HELP!! short circus problem..any idea??
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<blockquote data-quote="Rockman" data-source="post: 444667" data-attributes="member: 545869"><p>Well if its in your amplifier like you say your gonna have to get it fixed. Just disconnect the amp only and see if your battery dies. If it doesn't then hook it back up and see if the battery dies then. If if does then something is wrong with the amp and your gonna have to repair or replace it...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rockman, post: 444667, member: 545869"] Well if its in your amplifier like you say your gonna have to get it fixed. Just disconnect the amp only and see if your battery dies. If it doesn't then hook it back up and see if the battery dies then. If if does then something is wrong with the amp and your gonna have to repair or replace it... [/QUOTE]
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