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<blockquote data-quote="espguitarist91" data-source="post: 3091572" data-attributes="member: 568346"><p>Well, about 2 or 3 weeks ago i saw smoke coming from under my hood, I checked it out and realized my fuse holder inline from my alternator to battery was melting. I searched on here, and found it was likely due to a bad connection. It was a mini ANL holder with a 120 amp fuse from knukonceptz on 4 gauge wire. So I purchased a new one, and I looked at it today, and its start the same ****. Another bad connection? Should I try a different fuse holder? There seems to be a silver coating on the metal, so could it be that causing a bad connection? Any help is appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="espguitarist91, post: 3091572, member: 568346"] Well, about 2 or 3 weeks ago i saw smoke coming from under my hood, I checked it out and realized my fuse holder inline from my alternator to battery was melting. I searched on here, and found it was likely due to a bad connection. It was a mini ANL holder with a 120 amp fuse from knukonceptz on 4 gauge wire. So I purchased a new one, and I looked at it today, and its start the same ****. Another bad connection? Should I try a different fuse holder? There seems to be a silver coating on the metal, so could it be that causing a bad connection? Any help is appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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