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    2006 Ford F-150 Install

    I have some 8 gauge wire already with a fuse and ready to go. I can use that couldn't I?
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    2006 Ford F-150 Install

    Thank you for your help...I did round up a bit and the radio is running closer to 110w PEP in high power which I plan to run it in low power most of the time.
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    2006 Ford F-150 Install

    Now one more question since I am on the same page as you. I can run the 10 gauge wire from the battery to the stock power lead and be alright?
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    2006 Ford F-150 Install

    Great answer thank you. It make sense now why I need to use a bigger wire. This radio has been tuned to do 115w PEP.
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    2006 Ford F-150 Install

    Curious tho....why would they send a power cord long enough to reach the battery if I would have to put more wire inline?
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    2006 Ford F-150 Install

    yep stock power lead.
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    2006 Ford F-150 Install

    Sorry i had missed read it. It has a maximum 14 amp draw. Thanks for the help guys.
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    2006 Ford F-150 Install

    13.8 current draw and i would say it is about 8-9ft long.
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    2006 Ford F-150 Install

    So, I just got the HP40 and it came with a 12 gauge wire with 2 30amp fuses on the leads. The cable is long enough to run to the battery and would like to try and save some money and time. I would like to just run the power cable to the battery then having to go and buy more wire. Will it be...
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    A little help

    Thanks for getting back with my guys. Sadly the General HP40 is such a big radio it doesn't fit under the dash in my truck. I have gone with a swivel hump mount with the bracket i have pictured on top of the mount. At the moment it looks like it should fit.
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    new/newer radios

    I wouldn't say they all are. I think the CRE8900 is a pretty cool radio that performs really well.
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    A little help

    Hey guys i need some input on a mounting option for my truck. I have a 2006 Ford F-150 and in am wanting to put this bracket on the tranny hump with a General HP 40W in the bracket. The question is do you think i will have enough room. I think i do but i am fighting back and fourth with...
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    2006 Ford F-150 Install

    cancel that question about the leads....i made the mistake and there are only 2 leads one positive and one negitive lol :tt2: Thanks for all your help guys.
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    2006 Ford F-150 Install

    Yes, it is a GeneralHP 40w with a 6pin power cable with 2 positive lines and one negative line. I would like to know if i can just run one 10 gauge wire from the battery to the 2 positive leads from the radio or do i have to run a wire for each wire for the radio from the battery?
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    2006 Ford F-150 Install

    Can i just run one power wire from the battery and connect both positives from the radio to the one wire coming from the battery?
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    2006 Ford F-150 Install

    Thank you for this info.....also can I just run one wire from the battery and hook both wires into that one line?
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    2006 Ford F-150 Install

    Cross my finger lol that doesn't make me feel any better lol
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    2006 Ford F-150 Install

    Another question i have is if anybody knows if i can run power to the fuse box from a General HP 40W radio?
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    2006 Ford F-150 Install

    My main concern is there anything in the cab under the plastic?
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    2006 Ford F-150 Install

    Hey guys i have a question about installing a radio on my tranny hump in my f150. Do anybody have any idea where it is safe to drill on the hump? Could anybody tell me where i need to look out for wires and other things? Does anybody have any pictures of there setups on the tranny hump? Thank...