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<blockquote data-quote="NvMe1991" data-source="post: 8085470" data-attributes="member: 654278"><p>that is the ground, the black wire goes to the seat bolt. i have a picture of that too but im sure you know what that looks like. the wire isnt touching each other. the power wire comes up under the carpet right there, possibly swap sides so the wires dont cross over each other? i still dont see how that would fry one of my amps and then heat the other one up immediatly upon power up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NvMe1991, post: 8085470, member: 654278"] that is the ground, the black wire goes to the seat bolt. i have a picture of that too but im sure you know what that looks like. the wire isnt touching each other. the power wire comes up under the carpet right there, possibly swap sides so the wires dont cross over each other? i still dont see how that would fry one of my amps and then heat the other one up immediatly upon power up. [/QUOTE]
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