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Northernliving 
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Posted: April 05, 2004 at 8:07 PM / IP Logged  

I’m in the process of mounting a Pyle DVD/VCR Combo with an FM modulator in my 2004 Suburban 2500.  I bought two Vizualogic headrest monitors along with a 300watt inverter.  I’ve mounted the DVD player, inverter and two headset transmitters in a nice aluminum tray that will mount under the bench seat behind the driver.  I also bought a nice 12 volt 30 amp delay shut off that will leave the DVD player on for 15 minutes after I turn the car off.

 

My question is this;  I’m running 10 gauge wire from the aluminum tray (I fused it with a 30 amp fuse) up to a toggle switch under the dash.  Where should I pick up 12 volts?  There is a small fuse box that on the left side of the dash assembly, and a larger one under the hood.  Where can I get a wiring diagram or info on where I might tap in?

 

Thanks.  If anyone is interested in pictures, I can shoot a couple.

 

-North

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Posted: April 05, 2004 at 8:09 PM / IP Logged  

Try again...

 

I’m in the process of mounting a Pyle DVD/VCR Combo with an FM modulator in my 2004 Suburban 2500.  I bought two Vizualogic headrest monitors along with a 300watt inverter.  I’ve mounted the DVD player, inverter and two headset transmitters in a nice aluminum tray that will mount under the bench seat behind the driver.  I also bought a nice 12 volt 30 amp delay shut off that will leave the DVD player on for 15 minutes after I turn the car off.

 

My question is this;  I’m running 10 gauge wire from the aluminum tray (I fused it with a 30 amp fuse) up to a toggle switch under the dash.  Where should I pick up 12 volts?  There is a small fuse box that on the left side of the dash assembly, and a larger one under the hood.  Where can I get a wiring diagram or info on where I might tap in?

 

Thanks.  If anyone is interested in pictures, I can shoot a couple.

 

-North

Northernliving 
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Posted: April 05, 2004 at 8:11 PM / IP Logged  

Last try...

I’m in the process of mounting a Pyle DVD/VCR Combo with an FM modulator in my 2004 Suburban 2500.  I bought two Vizualogic headrest monitors along with a 300watt inverter.  I’ve mounted the DVD player, inverter and two headset transmitters in a nice aluminum tray that will mount under the bench seat behind the driver.  I also bought a nice 12 volt 30 amp delay shut off that will leave the DVD player on for 15 minutes after I turn the car off.

 

My question is this;  I’m running 10 gauge wire from the aluminum tray (I fused it with a 30 amp fuse) up to a toggle switch under the dash.  Where should I pick up 12 volts?  There is a small fuse box that on the left side of the dash assembly, and a larger one under the hood.  Where can I get a wiring diagram or info on where I might tap in?

 

Thanks.  If anyone is interested in pictures, I can shoot a couple.

 

-North

Northernliving 
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Posted: April 05, 2004 at 8:12 PM / IP Logged  

I can't seem to read my posts!  What's up?

I’m in the process of mounting a Pyle DVD/VCR Combo with an FM modulator in my 2004 Suburban 2500.  I bought two Vizualogic headrest monitors along with a 300watt inverter.  I’ve mounted the DVD player, inverter and two headset transmitters in a nice aluminum tray that will mount under the bench seat behind the driver.  I also bought a nice 12 volt 30 amp delay shut off that will leave the DVD player on for 15 minutes after I turn the car off.

 

My question is this;  I’m running 10 gauge wire from the aluminum tray (I fused it with a 30 amp fuse) up to a toggle switch under the dash.  Where should I pick up 12 volts?  There is a small fuse box that on the left side of the dash assembly, and a larger one under the hood.  Where can I get a wiring diagram or info on where I might tap in?

 

Thanks.  If anyone is interested in pictures, I can shoot a couple.

 

-North

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Posted: April 05, 2004 at 8:16 PM / IP Logged  

I can't read my posts - any ideas?

Northernliving 
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Posted: April 05, 2004 at 8:17 PM / IP Logged  

I’m in the process of mounting a Pyle DVD/VCR Combo with an FM modulator in my 2004 Suburban 2500.  I bought two Vizualogic headrest monitors along with a 300watt inverter.  I’ve mounted the DVD player, inverter and two headset transmitters in a nice aluminum tray that will mount under the bench seat behind the driver.  I also bought a nice 12 volt 30 amp delay shut off that will leave the DVD player on for 15 minutes after I turn the car off.

 

My question is this;  I’m running 10 gauge wire from the aluminum tray (I fused it with a 30 amp fuse) up to a toggle switch under the dash.  Where should I pick up 12 volts?  There is a small fuse box that on the left side of the dash assembly, and a larger one under the hood.  Where can I get a wiring diagram or info on where I might tap in?

 

Thanks.  If anyone is interested in pictures, I can shoot a couple.

 

-North

Northernliving 
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Posted: April 05, 2004 at 8:18 PM / IP Logged  
That was better!  Looking forward to some help!  If any one can delete the first several messages, have at it!

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