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<blockquote data-quote="sumthin2die4" data-source="post: 6359572" data-attributes="member: 615214"><p>Kenwood KAC-929</p><p></p><p>My power and ground wires were both black 4 gauge and stupid me tried to hook it up in the dark... ya so I connected ground to positive and the positive to ground. Stupid of me. It blew a fuse and I took it apart a year ago. Just getting off my butt now and wanting to fix it up my self. I've already searched a bit on this forum and looks like one of the IRFIZ44N power supply mosfets is blown. Not sure where to proceed to next. Gonna PM a guy on here that looks like he knows what he's talking about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sumthin2die4, post: 6359572, member: 615214"] Kenwood KAC-929 My power and ground wires were both black 4 gauge and stupid me tried to hook it up in the dark... ya so I connected ground to positive and the positive to ground. Stupid of me. It blew a fuse and I took it apart a year ago. Just getting off my butt now and wanting to fix it up my self. I've already searched a bit on this forum and looks like one of the IRFIZ44N power supply mosfets is blown. Not sure where to proceed to next. Gonna PM a guy on here that looks like he knows what he's talking about. [/QUOTE]
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