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Rob R
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14th Oct 04 at 13:38   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

What is the easiest way to install a ps2 in my car? ive got a mk3 rover 216.
Im getting on these...

and obviously i have a ps2.
Whats the best way to get power to the ps2? power inverter from the cigarette lighter and plug the ps2 into that or are any ways or getting power directly from the battery?
Any help and examples will be great.

Cheers- Rob
AdiSRI
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14th Oct 04 at 13:52   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

very nice unit that im jealous!
Rob R
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i havent got it yet- waiting for me birthday money to come through. ITs bad ass for the price, plays cds mp3s and dvds, touchscreen, does everything apart from brush your teeth and its only just over a grand! cant go wrong really....but need a ps2 in my car for when i get bored at school!
o0MattE0o
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take it you dont live in london then as something like that sitting in a car would be gone in about 10 secounds...

and why a PS2 it looked good till is see that part
c14nhl
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14th Oct 04 at 17:05   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Sorry bit off topic but...what a headunit!
Where are you getting it from at that price?
Thanks
CJ Blackburn
Korsa
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14th Oct 04 at 17:32   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

you need an inverter...

about 20quid from maplins (www.maplin.co.uk)

as you said you can either hard wire it, or wire it straight to the battery
Dom
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if you want a professional job, DONT use an inverter because a) it causes alot of interfearence and b) you loose quite abit of power using them.

I would do a google for PS2 12v PSU's and order one. They cost about 40 quid and take about 20minutes to fit and you just feed it 12v plus it saves abit of power on the normal figures as the ps2 requires 5volts and 12volts as standard
kev_corsa
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i have no interfearence using mine mate, i suppose it depends where its located and how well its designed, but mine seems fine. only thing is, it makes ur warrenty void if you put the 12V power supply in the ps2
Rob R
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14th Oct 04 at 22:01   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by o0MattE0o
take it you dont live in london then as something like that sitting in a car would be gone in about 10 secounds...

and why a PS2 it looked good till is see that part


I live about an hour drive from london, and the screen dont sit out like that all the time and its face off so i think it may last slighlty longer than 10 seconds. And playstation 2 because i have one sitting in my room!
Richie
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14th Oct 04 at 22:05   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

why is MattE an arse recently?
Rob R
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14th Oct 04 at 22:41   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

dunno- not going to lose any sleep over it though!
projectcorsa
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someone may have pissed on his cornflakes
kev_corsa
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mmmmmmm tasty
Korsa
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16th Oct 04 at 12:53   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

PowerPlay™PS2 (12-Volt Converter)
Order code : ZX0001

£89.95
£76.55 ex vat

The PowerPlay™ board replaces the internal mains power board of the console and enables the PS2 to operate directly from 12-Volt DC supply.
Kit includes the PowerPlay™ voltage conversion board, input connector with connector plate (replaces the AC inlet socket and switch on the back of the PS2) and 3-metre power lead.
Easy to follow installation instructions are also supplied.
Operates with voltage supply from 10V to 20V.

NOTE: This product is not compatible with very early PS2 models. Early models had 10 screws holding the case together, whereas the later models have only 8 screws.


Warranty Period: 12 months

not exacly 40quid...
Dom
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quote:
Originally posted by XTC113
PowerPlay™PS2 (12-Volt Converter)
Order code : ZX0001

£89.95
£76.55 ex vat

The PowerPlay™ board replaces the internal mains power board of the console and enables the PS2 to operate directly from 12-Volt DC supply.
Kit includes the PowerPlay™ voltage conversion board, input connector with connector plate (replaces the AC inlet socket and switch on the back of the PS2) and 3-metre power lead.
Easy to follow installation instructions are also supplied.
Operates with voltage supply from 10V to 20V.

NOTE: This product is not compatible with very early PS2 models. Early models had 10 screws holding the case together, whereas the later models have only 8 screws.


Warranty Period: 12 months

not exacly 40quid...


ive seen them cheaper than that carry on googling my friend

eitherway, invertors are shite for games consoles considering your going from - 12v to 240v, then from 240v back down to 12volts and 5volts for the PS2. Plus power consumption (sp) will be alot greater that normal, due to the invertor wasting alot of power (in terms of heat etc). And using a 12v PSU unit will have better power consumption over using it in the house (fair enough it will be small, but still noticable). Plus invertors are not the greatest thing to have on a DC connection, as they often cause spikes in the power...which is not great if you have a decent stereo system install and other valuable equipment.


Eitherway, if you going to do it properly you would spend abit of time researching and get a 12v PSU. If you want to bodge it get an invertor - its simple

ps - im sure it wouldnt be hard to build a decent power supply, considering you just need to smooth the power coming in and use regulators for the 5volt stuff. Have a google
o0MattE0o
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17th Oct 04 at 15:39   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

sorry if you think im beeing a ars but its just ppl dont listen, like when I said I dont want speakers on my parcel shelf as i live in a high crime area and I get loads of replays saying just put 6x9 on the shelf ...
plus PS2 is shit any ways dont fuck a nice car up by putting one of these in...

and motorspeed I take that back I know it was a fold out one but did not know it was a face off version, and you Fing lucky to live that close and not have high crime area (my area is Highest group insurance i.e the car has to have an alarm before they insure you)...



ow this might help
PS2 In Car Power Adaptor - Now you can play your PS2 in the car with this In Car Power Adaptor, power your PS2 from any 12v car lighter socket.
This is the ultimate car travel accessory for your Playstation2

same as above but for XBOX
XBox In-Car Power Adapter

Sorry prices around 25 to 40 pounds depends where you get it from 25 from the site above...

[Edited on 17-10-2004 by o0MattE0o]

 
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