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Smoking Amp - Dead, but why?
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<blockquote data-quote="JulesH" data-source="post: 8737289" data-attributes="member: 557445"><p>I would think if the power wire was shorted, the inline fuse would have blown. Like kickstand, that has also been my experience when I have shorted something. You will know when that happens lol. Sparks and smoke haa I have done it a few times messing around. Once I dropped a wrench across the battery terminals. Wham! That was fun.</p><p></p><p>Other times I messed around with connections and was too lazy to unhook the battery. Fuse blew before I even saw the sparks fly.</p><p></p><p>I think it is also normal for the battery to spark when you hook it back up. That always happens when I put the wire on the batteey terminal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JulesH, post: 8737289, member: 557445"] I would think if the power wire was shorted, the inline fuse would have blown. Like kickstand, that has also been my experience when I have shorted something. You will know when that happens lol. Sparks and smoke haa I have done it a few times messing around. Once I dropped a wrench across the battery terminals. Wham! That was fun. Other times I messed around with connections and was too lazy to unhook the battery. Fuse blew before I even saw the sparks fly. I think it is also normal for the battery to spark when you hook it back up. That always happens when I put the wire on the batteey terminal. [/QUOTE]
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