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So I hooked up my buddies system today and it came with a fuse block, so we cut the power wire and installed the fuse block and we setup his whole system with the fuse out. We hooked it up to the battery and to his amp, but when we try to stick the fuse in, it sparks. We cannot figure out why because his car is completely off, and we cant put the fuse in, because it is obviously sparking.

Any ideas?

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So I hooked up my buddies system today and it came with a fuse block, so we cut the power wire and installed the fuse block and we setup his whole system with the fuse out. We hooked it up to the battery and to his amp, but when we try to stick the fuse in, it sparks. We cannot figure out why because his car is completely off, and we cant put the fuse in, because it is obviously sparking.

Any ideas?

Is the ground on the front battery hooked up? If so, unhook it then put the fuse in, won't spark. The sparks shouldn't hurt anything though..when I added in my extra battery when I touched the negative side it sparked right when I touched it, I just screwed it down, didn't hurt anything.

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Well his battery is in his trunk, but yeah, the ground is hooked up in the battery.

So unhook the ground, put the fuse into the block. then screw the battery ground back in? ok.

the only pain with that is his ground on his battery is hard to tighten, but we can make it work. haha.

Thanks.

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make sure your amp power wires arent backwards as well

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so its safe to just unhook the battery ground, put the fuse in, and then hook up the ground again?

Yeah, if the car isn't grounded, then no electricity will flow, and no sparking.

Make sure the negative is completely disconnected, like, no grounding to chassis, engine block, etc.

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how much sparking are we talking about here? is it sparking like crazy if you keep the fuse there? or is it like a couple sparks while your trying to push the fuse in? if its sparking non stop then i would say that wire is grounded out somewhere. if its just a lil spark or two its because you have the ground hooked up and when you put that fuse in your completeing the circuit and thats the power trying to get through that line. just unhook the ground and put the fuse in then reconnect the ground.

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