A penny fell into the outlet and it shorted out. Ironically, there was not a fuse in the panel label cigarette lighter. I checked every other fuse thats in the panel and they are fine. I don't know where to start.
Alright so I bought a 93 dodge dakota a while back and it still had the factory tape deck in it, the radio worked fine and everything but on day i went to put in a tape and it didnt want to go in so I tried to eject whatever might have been inside... waited and tried again- only this time it...
Deck is a DEH-6700MP. I was trying out my new deck I bought off of craigslist and I think the power wire touched the housing. Something sparked, the deck turned off then back on. Everything works but I have no sound. I tried CD and radio. Hooked up my old deck and it played through the speakers...
This may be a stupid question, but it really bugs me. Using a DC power supply, you can do whatever you want. You can touch the anode to the cathode and arc it and short it, etc. as much as you're inclined. However, I have been told (I haven't done this myself) that if you try to short an AC...
i tried to create a pandora battery with my psp phat battery. i pushed to hard and it dug into the silver battery and a puff of smoke came out... should i throw it out or can i still use it?
...keeps popping. How can I fix this? I was installing a new stereo in my 97 dodge intrepid, and a couple wires accidentally touched. The dash lights are out, and I found out that the tail lights are out after being pulled over the other night. The fuse keeps popping when i turn the lights on...
to turn it on without it?? before i broke the manual switch that you had to push. so i used my ps2 remote to turn it on. but i tried to put a piece of aluminum there for it to work but i ended up shorting it out. So is there a way to turn it on with out the switch?