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how to prevent distribution block spark?
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<blockquote data-quote="FenixAudio" data-source="post: 6829323" data-attributes="member: 622195"><p>there SHOULD be a fuse holder coming off the battery on the main + wire goingfrom the battery to the distro block. (if you do not have one get one asap!) you should removes this main fuse before reconnecting the fuses in the distro block. this will prevent the surge at the distro block. how ever when you reconnect the main fuse near the battery you will have this any way. id suggest just dealing with it. its not hurting anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FenixAudio, post: 6829323, member: 622195"] there SHOULD be a fuse holder coming off the battery on the main + wire goingfrom the battery to the distro block. (if you do not have one get one asap!) you should removes this main fuse before reconnecting the fuses in the distro block. this will prevent the surge at the distro block. how ever when you reconnect the main fuse near the battery you will have this any way. id suggest just dealing with it. its not hurting anything. [/QUOTE]
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