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<blockquote data-quote="Fi_" data-source="post: 7579022" data-attributes="member: 637405"><p>Sounds to me like you increases Resistance on the grounds by not grounding the rear battery to the front battery so it was trying to ground to the chassis in 2 spots. I've ALWAYS known batt grounds to be the best hands down so if it's not working then it's another problem. Not bashing your or flaming you man but don't blame the way every basshead has grounded because you had one incident where it didnt work out so well.</p><p></p><p>I'm almost 100% that's what happened. But I'm glad you're back to normal now gj.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fi_, post: 7579022, member: 637405"] Sounds to me like you increases Resistance on the grounds by not grounding the rear battery to the front battery so it was trying to ground to the chassis in 2 spots. I've ALWAYS known batt grounds to be the best hands down so if it's not working then it's another problem. Not bashing your or flaming you man but don't blame the way every basshead has grounded because you had one incident where it didnt work out so well. I'm almost 100% that's what happened. But I'm glad you're back to normal now gj. [/QUOTE]
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