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Constant Power in 05 Tahoe

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NodrogCop

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Just finished installing a nav system in an 05 Tahoe...an aftermarket aux connector requires constant 12v power to run. Any suggestions on where to get it besides straight to battery? Is there somewhere in the cockpit I can get it? I have an 01 Silverado that didn't seem to have anything constantly "hot" in the fuse box, etc.

Any thoughts, help appreciated.

Thanks.

Gordon
 

swstow

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if it has a aux power outlet ( sometimes next to the cig lighter) they are wired at 20 amps and should work fine

under the hood next to the fuse panel you will find a positive battery feed,this feed comes
right from the battery and is our best place for a connection,
 
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