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    We weren't there to see it but like I've said before, the can caps on the main circuit board can retain voltage for a week or more if the bleed off resistors are not working properly. Did you make yourself up one of those cheap ground straps to bleed off those voltages like I suggested???(bet I know the answer to that one!) Someone fed you some false info and I'll bet it stung ya.
    I thought that could only happen when the suction cup wire was was on it?
    Get a large screwdriver and run it across the circuit board on the bottom(solder side) and any residual voltage should bleed off as you short it out. Just keep your hand on the plastic handle.

    Speaking of that; Where's Hoss, I have not heard from him in awhile.

    Last edited by Mechanic688; 09-06-2011 at 08:06 PM.

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