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Old 09-09-2019, 02:09 PM   #6
JesseA422
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Re: is this what this circuit is actually for? pic attached

no, it is a constant batt + on connection, fused by the fuse right below it like i showed in the picture in the first post. like i said, i had my radio constant power connected there for months, then the fused popped and radio died. i disconnected the radio completely, but the fuse still pops even when i insert one without anything connected to the terminal. no other problems with any other system when fuse is not there.

what do i need to trace to try and find what is causing this to pop, without anything connected to the terminal?
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