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Old Nov 17, 2010 | 11:35 AM
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Hey everyone. I'm installing a CB Radio in my 2000 blazer, I've removed the cassette player in the center console. But I was wondering, can I use the wires that ran to the cassette player to power the cb? If so which wire is hot? If not how did you wire in your cb.. The mounting and wire running isn't hard for me but I have to admit actually knowing where to get the power from always trips me up on projects like this.. Thanks.
 
Old Nov 17, 2010 | 02:28 PM
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if you still have your stock radio one of the wires in the cassette harness should be power... not sure which one it would be. I mounted my cb there but I have an aftermarket radio so I had to run power from the battery.
 
Old Nov 24, 2010 | 12:27 AM
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depends on how likely you are to forget and leave it on, if you forget a lot, then wire it to an accessory that depends on the car running like the radio, just splice into the radio power and ground the cb onto the frame somewhere. if you have a modded radio youll probably want to go straight off the battery with an inline fuse. or just run a power wire off the central fuse block. i think there is a switched and unswitched side to it. whatever you do i would be redundant in placing fuses, no more than 4 inches away from the battery.
 
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Originally Posted by Benedict1337
...run power from the battery.
This is the best and proper way to power your CB. Be sure to fuse the positive and negative leads at the battery. If you think you may forget to turn the CB off then run your power through a relay so it kills power to the CB when the ignition switch is in the off/locked position.
 
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