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<blockquote data-quote="2Tone" data-source="post: 3944696" data-attributes="member: 584131"><p>the rule of thumb is to kill the power when hooking things up... its safe for your equiptment, for you, your charging system, your battery, and the rest of your vehicle for that matter... this isnt a conspiracy on making people do something they dont have to do... its called being professional, and careful with your shizit... there is no ""they"" ... you must be one of those meatheads that never read the instruction manual before you install something... and i would put money on it that you have screwed up plenty of times... They call it being a butcher...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2Tone, post: 3944696, member: 584131"] the rule of thumb is to kill the power when hooking things up... its safe for your equiptment, for you, your charging system, your battery, and the rest of your vehicle for that matter... this isnt a conspiracy on making people do something they dont have to do... its called being professional, and careful with your shizit... there is no ""they"" ... you must be one of those meatheads that never read the instruction manual before you install something... and i would put money on it that you have screwed up plenty of times... They call it being a butcher... [/QUOTE]
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