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Immediatly popped ANL fuse, why?
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<blockquote data-quote="stephens30228" data-source="post: 7962245" data-attributes="member: 639327"><p>Okay, last night I decided to finally swap out my AQ2200 for my SAZ-3000. Like always I just disconnected the positive battery terminal and changed them over, when i went to put the terminal back on the battery I found out that the terminal wasn't getting a good connection so I swapped terminals. After about a hour I finally got it swapped everything hooked up, but as soon as I connected the battery the ANL fuse blew. The ground and all was good before, what could cause this?</p><p></p><p>Its a 2003 Ford Explorer if that helps, and it did arc a good bit while trying to fit the new terminal on the post. The fuse was a 300amp. Thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stephens30228, post: 7962245, member: 639327"] Okay, last night I decided to finally swap out my AQ2200 for my SAZ-3000. Like always I just disconnected the positive battery terminal and changed them over, when i went to put the terminal back on the battery I found out that the terminal wasn't getting a good connection so I swapped terminals. After about a hour I finally got it swapped everything hooked up, but as soon as I connected the battery the ANL fuse blew. The ground and all was good before, what could cause this? Its a 2003 Ford Explorer if that helps, and it did arc a good bit while trying to fit the new terminal on the post. The fuse was a 300amp. Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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