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Originally Posted by silverswitch
Well, first and foremost I'd like to thank anyone who took the time to help me out, even if I did noob it up and ask for information that had been requested and covered here before. With all the help I was able to get it going. I'd like to say it some crazy goofy grounding issue that took hours to find but alas that is not the case. Apparently I'm a moron. It was the 30a RDI fuse that did the trick. I should have done way more digging on just fuses first. At any rate, I appreciate all the help and I learned a whole lot more then I knew before about how these jokers are wired. Thanks again all.
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Great news mate. Just bear in mind that fuses generally pop for a reason. I've seen instances where worn out motors begin to pull more current than they should. Something to consider if the fuse pops again.