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Old 17-06-2008, 11:17 AM   #1
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Default anyone put a PS2 in there car ?

Hey i got a spare PS2 and and i was thinking instead of throwing it out i was thinking of putting it in my car, since i can take adavtage of the AV.

i think i have to by like a power converter tho, no idea what im looking for it that sence i found one on ebay but it plugs into the lighter and i didnt want a cord floating around my, want it all neat and tidy.

also heard that a few audio places would put it in, but dont see the sence in playing cash for something im more then willing to do my self.

anyone done anything like this before ?

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Old 17-06-2008, 11:26 AM   #2
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http://www.caraudiomag.com/technical...ps2/index.html

this might be a start, it is on a civic though- but same general info.
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Old 17-06-2008, 11:37 AM   #3
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Brad, when I had my JVC unit installed I had an AV plug from the HU to the left hand side of my center console installed. The cord hides up under the center console where the gearbox is for easy access for when it is needed.

I also have a power converter 12v to 240v so I could technically use my PS2, video camera, etc. with the HU. I haven't tried this as yet though.
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Old 17-06-2008, 12:52 PM   #4
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ah i never thought of getting the AV cord to hang down some where, i didnt put much thought into it haha. more reapt that i was getting it.

oh well ill get it up and going, thanks mont5.0
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Old 17-06-2008, 02:17 PM   #5
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You could always do the easiest option... give it to me and forget the car
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Old 17-06-2008, 02:37 PM   #6
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The slim ps2 fits where the passanger side airbags are fitted to the series 2 models (and highspec series 1 I think). If you don't have an air bag there you could fit in there on a draw and hinge the cover.
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Old 17-06-2008, 06:17 PM   #7
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we had one in my mums fairlane.

just had a 12 volt power inverter wired to the back of the cig lighter i believe with all the wiring hidden, ps2 in the boot with the inverter and controllers into the back seat. yeah.
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Old 17-06-2008, 06:39 PM   #8
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yeha i was thinking of mounting it in my boot, i have 2 wireless controllers that work from one end of my house to the other with no direct cinnection so it should work threw the rear seats.

HLC - where did you get the 12vlt converter from ? some one said Dicksmith sells them but when i asked he looked at me like i was an idiot... maybe coz i am but stil..

Blueprint - why don you want one ? just get one from ebay there like 50 buck with games, they are like 150 - 200 brand new with games.
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No need for a power inverter, the ps2 slim runs on less then 12vdc
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Old 17-06-2008, 06:52 PM   #10
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ah ok, could i still hook it up since the courd wouldnt be long enuff to reach from the ciggy to the boot ? like what would i need to make it reach further ?

not to sure how long th power cable is im guessing 2 - 3. i know the RCA is 1.5 meters and aint no where near long enuff so i need an extension.
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Blueprint - why don you want one ? just get one from ebay there like 50 buck with games, they are like 150 - 200 brand new with games.
Meh... i'm tight :P
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Old 17-06-2008, 10:06 PM   #12
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power inverter it is, if you want one that is. you could run an extra power cable from the front of the car to the boot, with the rca leads. if you are going to get an inverter, get a pure sine wave one, they are more expensive, but provide "cleaner" power. the modified sine ones produce more of a square wave power form and can kill transformers over time. as far as the power cable goes, just run it from under the dash somewhere up through the middle of the car
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ah ok, could i still hook it up since the courd wouldnt be long enuff to reach from the ciggy to the boot ? like what would i need to make it reach further ?

not to sure how long th power cable is im guessing 2 - 3. i know the RCA is 1.5 meters and aint no where near long enuff so i need an extension.
You can get 12v power supplies for the ps2 slim. They can be run thru cig lighter, or hard wired. All you would need to do is run the power supply to an acc circuit, all that is needed is the power supply and cable.
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