confused because I forgot about a sidepost connection, I'm part idiot 
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confused on this one at the moment
confused on this one at the moment
Do you have anything plugged into the 12V sockets that could be a back channel into you electric circuit? I see an extension cord next to the vehicle, what is that powering. what if you unplugged your Tech2?
Looks like some big aftermarket wiring for maybe an audio system—does it have a big capacitor attached?
He was trying to reprogram the security module on his Denali last night. What you see is his Tech2 plugged into the OBDII port on his vehicle.
I was wondering if he had the Tech-2 powered up from a portable battery but not sure I see that kind of wiring on around it.
He was trying to reprogram the security module on his Denali last night. What you see is his Tech2 plugged into the OBDII port on his vehicle.
no capLooks like some big aftermarket wiring for maybe an audio system—does it have a big capacitor attached?
yes but the other end is not on the obd portFound it. Tech2 is plugged into drop cord.
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no nothing else connectedI ask because you can put 12V back into your system through the 12V cigarette lighter sockets that is enough to help boost the charge on a low battery.
https://www.amazon.com/Wagan-EL9796-Quick-Jumper-Jumpstarter/dp/B00005OWK2
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I am going replicate this problem again today to verify, it didn't loose power until I disconnected the ground from the 2nd battery, 1st battery was still grounded if there was accessory power coming in it would have still had power.
ahh hell I know what it was now, I have 2 power connectors on the 2nd battery, the 2nd one is connected to the side post to the alternator, derrrrrr.......

ahh hell I know what it was now, I have 2 power connectors on the 2nd battery, the 2nd one is connected to the side post to the alternator, derrrrrr.......
no that was just me being absent minded about a 2nd power connector, I originally thought maybe one of my battery's had a short. I put the original security module back in so the problem presumably remainsThis was the whole problem then, not the new module?