A computer built in
#1
A computer built in
I was wondering if any of you knew a way I could power a low powered (like 350-400w) computer power supply via my car so I could have one built in. I already have plans laid out for mounting an LCD screen, keyboard with touchpad, etc etc. I just need to know if there's a way I could use the car to power it.
#2
RE: A computer built in
That is a lot of power, are you going to use a desktop machine? If that is the case you will need an inverter 12VDC to 120V AC. They are available in many different power outputs. Get one around 600 WATT, and feed it with a 40 AMP fuse & #8 stranded wire. Don't wire it to directly to the ignition switch cause it will burn up. Use a relay controlled by the ignition switch, and get power directly from the battery.
#6
RE: A computer built in
So does that mean the faster he goes, the quicker the conection.. That would really be high speed internet..
ORIGINAL: 94Red
maybe hes a high profile lawyer with a need a need for SPEEDY INTERNET ACCESS! lol
ORIGINAL: BigNic
a tablet pc what is this pimp my ride?
a tablet pc what is this pimp my ride?
#8
RE: A computer built in
Check out http://www.mp3car.com/vbulletin/
That is a forum thats all about installing carputers into vehicles. All the info you need about mounting, fiberglassing and all electrical info to install a PC into a car.
I just picked up a 94 Camaro and they have this huge area underneath the stereo, just in front of the shifter that will be a great place to mount and nice 5 or 6" touchscreen for the carputer I plan on installing. I'll post pics here of my carputer install in the next few weeks or month. I'm not sure exactally what hardware i'm gonna install yet, I tend to take my time and pick out just the right stuff for these projects so it might take me 2-4 weeks just to pick out and order the parts and another 2-4 weeks to install everything.
It's gonna be a fully functional computer with a 200gb hard drive for all my mp3's and a GPS navigation system compliments of a microsoft streets and trips usb GPS adapter. I already have the full computer, hard drive and GPS to use, I just have to pick out the right touchscreen and get another bezel for the project.
That is a forum thats all about installing carputers into vehicles. All the info you need about mounting, fiberglassing and all electrical info to install a PC into a car.
I just picked up a 94 Camaro and they have this huge area underneath the stereo, just in front of the shifter that will be a great place to mount and nice 5 or 6" touchscreen for the carputer I plan on installing. I'll post pics here of my carputer install in the next few weeks or month. I'm not sure exactally what hardware i'm gonna install yet, I tend to take my time and pick out just the right stuff for these projects so it might take me 2-4 weeks just to pick out and order the parts and another 2-4 weeks to install everything.
It's gonna be a fully functional computer with a 200gb hard drive for all my mp3's and a GPS navigation system compliments of a microsoft streets and trips usb GPS adapter. I already have the full computer, hard drive and GPS to use, I just have to pick out the right touchscreen and get another bezel for the project.
#9
RE: A computer built in
Why do you need a computer built in? The only cars I can think of having them are police cruisers. Why don't you just get an air card for your laptop, and use that. Its portable, practical, and mobile. Just get a power inverter to charge it, and you're good to go. What size LCD screen were you thinking of getting, because with stuff like that laying around you must want to get broken into.
#10
RE: A computer built in
ORIGINAL: The Banks
Why don't you just get an air card for your laptop, and use that. Its portable, practical, and mobile.
Why don't you just get an air card for your laptop, and use that. Its portable, practical, and mobile.
ORIGINAL: The Banks
What size LCD screen were you thinking of getting, because with stuff like that laying around you must want to get broken into.
What size LCD screen were you thinking of getting, because with stuff like that laying around you must want to get broken into.
You should go to that forum I linked to, there are really some amazing installs that have been done that look absolutely amazing.