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<blockquote data-quote="Papermaker85" data-source="post: 8549585" data-attributes="member: 572595"><p>Copper is non magnetic so is aluminum unless you have some really ****** steel jaws on your jumper cables no magnetism was involved.</p><p></p><p>I'M thinking you have some grounding issues and the pull you felt was the current being drawn through the ground of the jumper cables.</p><p></p><p>the ohm meter between the amp and te steel where you grounded is telling you simple the resistance between the steel and the amp AKA the wires resistance.</p><p></p><p>Id try to re-gound the battery and the amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Papermaker85, post: 8549585, member: 572595"] Copper is non magnetic so is aluminum unless you have some really ****** steel jaws on your jumper cables no magnetism was involved. I'M thinking you have some grounding issues and the pull you felt was the current being drawn through the ground of the jumper cables. the ohm meter between the amp and te steel where you grounded is telling you simple the resistance between the steel and the amp AKA the wires resistance. Id try to re-gound the battery and the amp. [/QUOTE]
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