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Chevy Equinox Generations Forum
3rd Gen : 2018-2024 Chevy Equinox
Looking to Run 12V Cable from Interior to Battery
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<blockquote data-quote="rawhite318" data-source="post: 24147" data-attributes="member: 8903"><p>Big Papi is right. If your using a weak ham radio just tap off off the fuse box. Problem is ham radios use more power the farther they reach out. If you’re going to use the fuse box make sure that you fuse it properly. If you try and pull too much amps through a 18 gauge wire it will melt. </p><p>Big Papi it can be cringe if you don’t know what you’re doing but there isn’t anything to it. I’ve installed all kinds of stuff in many different vehicles for half my life and don’t believe in doing stuff half ass. I won’t risk it coming back to fix something that if done right a problem wouldn’t have happened. If you brought it to an installer there are two way to handle it. Either drill a hole with a firewall grommet or the way I described.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rawhite318, post: 24147, member: 8903"] Big Papi is right. If your using a weak ham radio just tap off off the fuse box. Problem is ham radios use more power the farther they reach out. If you’re going to use the fuse box make sure that you fuse it properly. If you try and pull too much amps through a 18 gauge wire it will melt. Big Papi it can be cringe if you don’t know what you’re doing but there isn’t anything to it. I’ve installed all kinds of stuff in many different vehicles for half my life and don’t believe in doing stuff half ass. I won’t risk it coming back to fix something that if done right a problem wouldn’t have happened. If you brought it to an installer there are two way to handle it. Either drill a hole with a firewall grommet or the way I described. [/QUOTE]
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Chevy Equinox Generations Forum
3rd Gen : 2018-2024 Chevy Equinox
Looking to Run 12V Cable from Interior to Battery
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