zain Unregistered guest | So.. im trying to connect a pc to my car and add a screen ... i dont understand how i can wire the computer so it runs off my car battery? also anyone know some good small computer to put like maybe under the seat |
New member Username: BeanoPost Number: 2 Registered: Sep-04 | I am looking to the exact same thing, I am going to use a laptop though and just detach the TFT screen and mount it in my car somewhere (Obviously extending cables from base to screeen and having cables covered properly) then just stash the base of the laptop under seat or something where i can reach easily and change songs, play DVD's etc. but there is still the question of powering it. You can get DC cigarette adapters for laptops but in my case I want to power it so as soon as i turn the car the laptop boots up. I've read it can be done. |
Fugawe Unregistered guest | Zain wrote: So.. im trying to connect a pc to my car and add a screen ... i dont understand how i can wire the computer so it runs off my car battery? also anyone know some good small computer to put like maybe under the seat Have you tried to hook it up directly to the starter seitch of your car? Fugawe |
Bronze Member Username: Hannibal_lectorTrenton, Nj Post Number: 13 Registered: Aug-04 | your talking about fiber channel, been around for a long long time. It wont hit pc's for a while since it costs alot to make good cables converters etc. The fiber optic used in home audio pales in comparison, usually most fiber cables for HA are actually plastic fiber and have the crappy toslink terminator. |
Silver Member Username: InsearchofbassPost Number: 750 Registered: Jun-04 | power inverter is one way to run off your car electrical system another way is to go with itx (pcs can be as small as a windows xp operating system box) the also have special power supplies that adapt to your cars 12 volt source no restarts etc. |
ReaperTK Unregistered guest | One of the best PC's to use in a vehicle are Small Form Factor or "Shuttle" PC's. You could easilly build one yourself by getting a barebone kit from directron.com |
Silver Member Username: DeathshadowPost Number: 131 Registered: Oct-04 | 400W + Power Inverter |
Silver Member Username: ElecgeniusLa Puente, Ca United States Post Number: 103 Registered: Oct-04 | get the mentioned above and stash it on the glove compartment. then just run the wire to the pc...simple as that |
Jimmy0000 Unregistered guest | You need to take a look at this site - they have DIN sized PC's that run stright off 12volts. www.itx-warehouse.co.uk |
Unregistered guest | Not sure this is possible but, I am looking for some type of adaptor that would allow me to plug my pc into my car in a pinch. Money is an issue here. Is this possible or am I dreaming. Looking to just plug into cigarette lighter. Thanks. |
Bronze Member Username: LostnconfusedFar Far Away, I Forgot USA Post Number: 15 Registered: Nov-04 | See Damiens post above about the power inverter |
Unregistered guest | First, everyone is making this confusing. Christine - you can buy a power "inverter" that plugs into your car cigarette (or accessory) outlet, it accepts the standard 3 prong plug of any home appliance, including, fortunately enough, the plug for my laptop as I am too cheap to buy a car adaptor for my laptop and the battery has taken its' last charge. I have seen these inverter for sale everywhere, usually for around $30 USD. I picked mine up from BedBath&Beyond for 19.99usd. Essentially, you can plug a lamp into one of these things, they are that simple. (legal note: if you set your car on fire, dont blame me) Here is one option for a PC in a car: This is admittedly, well, not confusing but this guy did an insane amount of work and reminds me of how I would take on a project like this. http://www.tmz.com/wrx/carcomputer.html |
Unregistered guest | pc power supply voltage output voltages are 5 volt & 12 volt so no inverter is required. what is required is a 5 volt & a 12 volt regulator & something to split the voltages into negative polarity & positive polarity. this is the part i'm having trouble finding out. it is quite simple to do & somebody out there must be able to help us with this. please let me know if you are that person. cheers |
Unregistered guest | pc power supply output voltages are 5 volt & 12 volt so no inverter is required. what is required is a 5 volt & a 12 volt regulator & something to split the voltages into negative polarity & positive polarity. this is the part i'm having trouble finding out. it is quite simple to do & somebody out there must be able to help us with this. please let me know if you are that person. cheers |
Gamefanatic Unregistered guest | http://www.mp3car.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=66&osCsid=5cdd3e0bfc734 10b6f61e8a7c9bc0a9e Power Inverter... |
Anonymous | Power inverter is the way to go. You can pick one up at an auto parts store or at a Walmart for $50. You can also run any household appliance or power tool depending on the rating. |
1Nadal1 Unregistered guest | You need a intelligent vehicle 12V DC-DC ATX PC power supply. http://www.mini-box.com/s.nl/sc.8/category.13/it.A/id.356/.f |
1Nadal1 Unregistered guest | You need a intelligent vehicle 12V DC-DC ATX PC power supply. M1-ATX DC-DC ATX is a smart car power cupply with "Anti-Thump" amplifier remote control. You don't need a power inverter http://www.mini-box.com/s.nl/sc.8/category.13/it.A/id.356/.f |
Silver Member Username: DeathshadowPost Number: 390 Registered: Oct-04 | Or just a power inverter... You can use it for more then just your computer needs too ! OOooooo you need the ultra deluxe toilet with 5 digital flush buttons and a remote replicated hand job attachment. |
StevieG Unregistered guest | Don't go down the invertor route unless you have no other option. Have a look on http://www.mp3car.co.uk, it is a forum dedicated to in car computing and you'll find that there's a lot of people who've been doing this for a long time and much better able to help with the Car PC problems. Say for example you want to get the Car PC to replace your headunit and do everything - an invertor won't help, as you'll have to power up you PC every time, wait for it to boot, shut it down manually when you are finished.. Not a very good solution. You want to have a look into the Opus or Carnetix power supplies - which run straight off the Car power (7V-19V DC don't let anyway tell you it's just 12v, life is not that simple) and theser PSUs allow you to use the STR standby option to keep the PC on using hardly any power while the car is off. Basically check out the MP3car forums... All your answers and more are there! |
1Nadal1 Unregistered guest | You need a Power supply for a car PC and + power inverter.The usuals PSUs (like 400W ) is m OOooooore too big for car. |
Brian_UK Unregistered guest | You might want to contact these guys... http://www.incar-pc.com UK based company that offer complete PC installs for cars and trucks etc. They have been setting up for quite some time but they are doing a NEW website that is not yet finished but it gives an idea of what they do. Got a Pentium 4 PC installed by them under my seat running on a DC to DC converter and a 8" TFT touchscreen, running sat-nav, mp3, dvd, mobile phone utils and everything you can use ona desktop. |
Unregistered guest | I have been spending quite some time looking into this project of mine. Here a list of the sites I find to be most helpful: Great Pictures and Ideas, links to other good sites http://www.dashpc.com/ Another OK site: http://www.xenarc.com/product/cp1000.html Via has really stepped forward in this market. Very Linux compatable (AS far as I can tell) http://www.via.com.tw/en/initiatives/spearhead/mini-itx/car-pc.jsp For more information or just to share your ideas with me.. email me jmcginn007NOSPAM@hotmail.com |
New member Username: LegurcPost Number: 1 Registered: Mar-05 | I have been looking for the issue for a while. Looks like this guy knows what he is doing. Tons of usefull info. http://indashpc.org/ |
Hestor Unregistered guest | I suggest to look at VoomPC,... nice car pc enclosure designed to work with the M1-ATX power supply 12V DC-DC designed for car pc applications. http://www.mini-box.com/s.nl/sc.8/category.87/it.A/id.373/.f |