Blueriver, thank you for you reply and your good intentions. I appreciate it, and yes you do have a good memory. As for Soundguy, I guess it goes back to the old saying, "ask a stupid question, get a likewise answer." Had I had a manual with the electrical diagram in the first place, (which is what you asked in your first reply) I see little reason to have asked my question in the first place. As for fixing it correctly (safely), this is why I asked my question, with hopes of doing just that. I believe I have fixed the problem, maybe not correctly as per the manufacturer's specs, but none the less, it is fixed and with the inline fuse, it is safe.