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Old 09-18-2011, 10:55 AM   #3
CORattler
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1st, disconnect all power sources (battery and shore power). Then trace out the problem circuit with a continuity tester to determine where the break is in the circuit, then check the connections at that point. I would remove the wires and re-seat the connection. You've got a break or loose connection somewhere. The sparks were caused by a energized source (wire or bus) grounding out.
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