Audio, side view cameras, 2nd Battery, Big 3

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This is awesome. I definitely learned a lot. Appreciate you posting this stuff! Just to confirm, the power inverter is for something else or do you need it just to power the cameras?
 
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This is awesome. I definitely learned a lot. Appreciate you posting this stuff! Just to confirm, the power inverter is for something else or do you need it just to power the cameras?

All cameras are 12v so they run off of the battery, inverter is pretty much for any 110v accessory
 
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Ok, here it goes 2ND part. INVERTER INSTALLATION.

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1.external switch install for inverter.
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I wonder why GM didn't put a 110V outlet in the rear on these like they did with the minivans. Same with a hose and pressure gauge off the compressor to fill the tires, bicycle tires, balls, etc. That being said, the Hybird portable air compressor we keep in the truck does have the adapters for filling footballs and pool toys and such.
 

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I wonder why GM didn't put a 110V outlet in the rear on these like they did with the minivans. Same with a hose and pressure gauge off the compressor to fill the tires, bicycle tires, balls, etc. That being said, the Hybird portable air compressor we keep in the truck does have the adapters for filling footballs and pool toys and such.
New models have the outlet now, but in back of center console...
 
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I wonder why GM didn't put a 110V outlet in the rear on these like they did with the minivans. Same with a hose and pressure gauge off the compressor to fill the tires, bicycle tires, balls, etc. That being said, the Hybird portable air compressor we keep in the truck does have the adapters for filling footballs and pool toys and such.

with this said, it would be nice, but for my needs I rather do my own, I know I can run a full size fridge on my set up, if you know what I mean :)
 

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