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<blockquote data-quote="k_schutte" data-source="post: 8063018" data-attributes="member: 551817"><p>yeah, that doesn't really make a lot of sense. It had to have touched more than just a screw. I would assume you were drilling through metal of the amp mounting foot or the seat and the bit touched the + terminal of the amp. Just touching a screw with the drill won't cause an arc. you had to have touched a ground and a positive source at the same time to get an arc.</p><p></p><p>does the amp power on?</p><p></p><p>check voltage with a meter at the amp.</p><p></p><p>then turn the key on and check the voltage of the remote terminal on the amp as well.</p><p></p><p>report back</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="k_schutte, post: 8063018, member: 551817"] yeah, that doesn't really make a lot of sense. It had to have touched more than just a screw. I would assume you were drilling through metal of the amp mounting foot or the seat and the bit touched the + terminal of the amp. Just touching a screw with the drill won't cause an arc. you had to have touched a ground and a positive source at the same time to get an arc. does the amp power on? check voltage with a meter at the amp. then turn the key on and check the voltage of the remote terminal on the amp as well. report back [/QUOTE]
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