hey can anybody tell me how to connect a console etc.playstation 1or2, xbox, gameqube.. inside the celi. im thinking of putting it in the glovebox space. also if anybody has a link about a install guide, i would really appreciate it!
1) console (duh ) 2) headunit that supports rca inputs( if you want killer sound and dont want to use the screens speaker which normally suxors) 3) and inverter or an sig lighter adapter for whichever unit. 4) Flip out monitor (pref), stand alone monitor or a specific monitor for your console.. once you have these, its pretty easy to install, its just up to you where to place everything.. My stand alone screen fits in my console flappy thing and my PS1 is under my seat and the controller ports I custom molded into the senter console by the E-brake
but how do i connect the one cable that goes into the electric outlet in the house. would i have to cut it or buy some kind of a converter? i also am already using my cig.lighter for my radar so where would i have to connect all this?? that was my main question. sorry i didnt make it clear in the first post. the screen is no problem for me
1) console (duh ) 2) headunit that supports rca inputs( if you want killer sound and dont want to use the screens speaker which normally suxors) 3) and inverter or an sig lighter adapter for whichever unit. 4) Flip out monitor (pref), stand alone monitor or a specific monitor for your console.. once you have these, its pretty easy to install, its just up to you where to place everything.. My stand alone screen fits in my console flappy thing and my PS1 is under my seat and the controller ports I custom molded into the senter console by the E-brake
right on the money if you dont have a headunit with rca inouts ur gonna need a fm modulator, as for the power inverter I heard theres a way to hardwire it so you dont have to use the cig lighter but I dont know how or you can look for a cig adapter with 2 outputs
My stand alone screen fits in my console flappy thing
Do you have a picture of this ^ ? I was toying with the idea of putting a stand alone in there, hoping I could hide it from potential thiefs. But the space looked to small?
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