2007 Tahoe Radio whirling noise
Its not just the radio that runs, there are several modules that are powered on at the same time.... I'd give it a max of 20 minutes before the battery indicator would light at start up...
i have been reading in these forums about adding a second battery but the wiring and charging issues of the second battery may be beyond my abilities. anyone have comments after completing this process or can offer instructions with pictures? thanks.
The charging system of your Tahoe is capable of charing 2 batteries without issue.. in fact its setup to charge an extra battery that would be on a trailer... that is what the extra fused stud is for on the under hood fuse box...
The options for you would be to have the battery isolated or to be in series with the factory one....
The options for you would be to have the battery isolated or to be in series with the factory one....
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I hope you meant in "parallel" with the factory one. 24V would probably kill most, if not all, of the electrical stuff. 
Brandon2007Tahoe: Search this forum as I recall someone posting some info on an isolated second battery. Also the noise may be the Nav DVD drive.

Brandon2007Tahoe: Search this forum as I recall someone posting some info on an isolated second battery. Also the noise may be the Nav DVD drive.
Last edited by 73shark; Oct 26, 2010 at 9:07 PM.
Correct, not literally in series but in a non-isolated state, meaning both batteries could/would drain down over time,
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