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<blockquote data-quote="yodatech88" data-source="post: 6097804" data-attributes="member: 612161"><p>Most HU have the power to run a drive when the cable isn't extended to the glove box. Pioneer isn't able to power one extended at all. I think Pioneer is rated around 200Milliamps. For reliability I would say a power inverter and a standard external drive would work best. That type of hard drive is also way less expensive, the inverter is the catch though. Think of it this way, you can charge your laptop for your girlfriend to watch movies on with it too she will love you for that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yodatech88, post: 6097804, member: 612161"] Most HU have the power to run a drive when the cable isn't extended to the glove box. Pioneer isn't able to power one extended at all. I think Pioneer is rated around 200Milliamps. For reliability I would say a power inverter and a standard external drive would work best. That type of hard drive is also way less expensive, the inverter is the catch though. Think of it this way, you can charge your laptop for your girlfriend to watch movies on with it too she will love you for that. [/QUOTE]
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