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Well sort of short sightedness on my part. The Thunderform come with a prefabed plug for the power, ground, and remote turn on. The ground wire in the plug wasn't placed in all the way and there for it was getting less than 1/2 the wires crimped at the plug side. You could only know this if the covering on the wire was pulled back to see what was going on. It happens alot to me when I get so focused on a problem some times I don't see or look at the obvious. Let all learn from me...look for the simple stuff the real simple stuff.