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Post by jc05 on Oct 29, 2017 19:50:22 GMT -5
I have been try to install my carpc and set it up like Hksone from the mp3car site. Hksone was trying to help me and the mp3car website went down. Before the mp3car web site went down I copied Hksone build to my google drive. PARTSLIST: PC: Mini-Box M350 Universal Mini-ITX Computer Case Black Gigabyte Z979 Motherboard/CPU/VGA Combo Power supply M3-ATX-DC-DC Samsung SSD Plus 500 GB 2.5-Inch S Screen : Lillput 10.1 FA1014 Lilliput FA1014-NP/C/T - 10.1" HDMI Capacitive Touchscreen monitor USB-HID BUTTON BOARD FOR 7" 2-DIN BEZEL / CASE integrated MIC Kinobo - USB 2.0 Mini Microphone ASUS Xonar U7 Sound Card Plugable 7-Port USB 3.0 SuperSpeed Hub with 25W Power Adapter and Two Ports w... Inland 13-Port USB 2.0 Powered Hub DROK® Mini Electric Buck Voltage Converter DC to DC Step-down Transformer High Power 15A Volt Regulator Board Synchronous Inverter Module 4-32V to SIIG USB 2.0 Video Capture Device - Video capture adapter MJS HD Radio USB PC Interface Cable New Directed Electronics HD Car Connect Radio CD Quality DMHD10001 US GlobalSat BU-353-S4 SiRF Star IV USB GPS Receiver Rii i8+ with Backlight 2.4G Wireless Mini Keyboard for Smart TV Android Box PC Directed Electronics Inc 528T 12v Accessory Pulse Timer The Inland 13 port 2.0 usb power hub is the only diffrent thing that I have. I am posting some of Hksone parts of the build and diagrams. I tried posting pics but I don't know how. These are my component that I want to hook up. I made a small diagram but I'm not sure this is how they are hooked up.not sure i1024.photobucket.com/albums/y302/jc_050/20171008_120734_zpsfxd1rek7.jpgThese are hksone pics of his set up i1024.photobucket.com/albums/y302/jc_050/hksone%20diagram%20setup_zpsqrbqdpj6.jpgThis is hksone setup i1024.photobucket.com/albums/y302/jc_050/complete%20setup%20hksone_zpssdibc0id.jpgi1024.photobucket.com/albums/y302/jc_050/hksone%20seup%20before_zps2guisyg7.jpgi1024.photobucket.com/albums/y302/jc_050/hksone%20relay%201_zps5uguejhw.jpg
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Post by SNOtwistR on Oct 29, 2017 20:47:10 GMT -5
posting via quick reply gives just your basic txt window, if you go to edit your post you will see some small icons 1 is insert image. I think you need to have a place to pull the image from as you put in your url to the image. Once you get everything sorted I will try and help with your questions. Maybe put in bullet point so if 1 question can't be answered maybe someone else can and not duplicate all the answers over and over. Should be pretty simple to get power to all those items. Position or location might help to. SNO
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Post by jc05 on Nov 12, 2017 1:23:27 GMT -5
Thanks for offering to help me SNO. I know I'm going to need all the help I can get. I want to install my carpc in the center console of my dash, with all the accessories. I trying to test fit everything to see if it will fit. I have added links to some of the pics in my first post. I am going to blue sea fuse box to power all the connectors. I have a Lillput 10.1 FA1014 Lilliput FA1014-NP/C/T - 10.1 that I want to hardwire in the car. The monitor has two plugs one for a car the other fore the house.The plug for the car adapter also has a line filter on it cord. If I want to hardwire it to my carpc blue sea fuse box do I cut off the car adapter plug or do open up the car adapter plug and wire a wire to (+) side of the plug and (-) to the negative side. I have 2 DROK DC Car Power Supply Voltage Regulator Buck Converter 8A/100W 12A Max DC 5-40V to 1.2-36V Step Down Volt Convert Module. I want to use the Drok converter to power my powered usb hubs . Do I need to use one Drok per usb hub. One of the hubs is a Plugable 7 port 25 watt hub and the other hub is a Inland 13 port hub not sure the wattage.The Plugable powered hub has a cord that plugs into a transformer the has another cord that plug from the transformer to the ac outlet. I know to be able to use the powered usb hubs I know I have to cut off the wall warts or ac plug. Once I cut the end off the wall wart how do I determine which is the positive and the negative wire in the plug. Is there a way to wire the Drok converters to a relay it come on when the pc comes on. Hksone had all his components and carpc wire to a blue sea fuse box. I was trying to determine the appropriate fuse sizes. The car pc 150 watts max 15 amp fuse , plugable 25 watt hub 5 amp The directed hd radio I think 2 amp fuse, not sure the rating of the inland 13 port hub or the back up cam. The last thing I trying to do was make all the peripherals come on when the carpc is powered on. Do I have to wire the carpc to a relay and the ignition (remote turn on) and wire all the peripherals to relays and there remote turn on leads by piggybacking them . Attachments:
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Post by HKSone on Nov 15, 2017 2:32:36 GMT -5
First, did you get the computer up and running already? powered on with all the usb ports,sound card, capture devices? Are you going to using amps for your audio? No secondary battery right?
Test bench everything first before it goes in your car. A 12 volt source for bench testing is needed where you can use an old PC power supply or a car battery charger.
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Post by jc05 on Nov 15, 2017 21:40:48 GMT -5
HKSone I'm not sure how to bench test the carpc with an 18v battery pack what do you use as a remote turn on. I have tested the car pc powered USB hubs, and peripherals using a solid gear power supply and they all worked.
I would like to know is my diagram setup the same way as you hooked up your car pc and peripherals like in your diagram.
I will be using an XS power 3400 as a extra battery to power the pc and my external amps and sound system. I will be ordering a miniDsp c 8x12 not sure what the diffrence is between the miniDsp c 6x8 besides the price.
The sound system I'm installing is: (2) Pioneer TS-W1200pro
(2) Mtx 1501d amps
Pioneer 760 watt amp
Pioneer 480 watt amp
Set of Pioneer TS-B350PRO 3-1/2" tweeters
6x9 Tang Bang sub
Set of Pioneer 6x8 2 way
Set of Pioneer component 6 1/2 with tweeters
I have some questions that haven't been answered. These are some of the questions I have the first one I have is how did you power your monitor. Did your monitor have a car cig plug adapter and hard wire your monitor. How do I hard wire my monitor do I cut the cig plug adapter off and wire it to the fusebox, or do I open up the cig plug and wire the positive and negative of the board and wire it directly to the fuse box.
Also how did you wire the Plugable 25 watt powered hub. Did you cut off the ac wall outlet part or did you wire (-) and (+) wire to the prongs for the wall. Do I need to use 1 or 2 Drok 15 amp converters for the Inland 13 port powered usb hub and 7 port powered Plugable usb hub.
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Post by HKSone on Apr 3, 2018 21:29:57 GMT -5
"I have some questions that haven't been answered. These are some of the questions I have the first one I have is how did you power your monitor. Did your monitor have a car cig plug adapter and hard wire your monitor. How do I hard wire my monitor do I cut the cig plug adapter off and wire it to the fusebox, or do I open up the cig plug and wire the positive and negative of the board and wire it directly to the fuse box." The power is connected to the aux battery in the rear of the car, and the switched source comes from the ignition switch's on position. The monitor, I removed the plug and hardwired it. Just cut the plug and keep the wires then trace the wires usually red is + and black is -. All power is routed through the fuse box for protection 5-10amp is a good size fuse. "Also how did you wire the Plugable 25 watt powered hub. Did you cut off the ac wall outlet part or did you wire (-) and (+) wire to the prongs for the wall. Do I need to use 1 or 2 Drok 15 amp converters for the Inland 13 port powered usb hub and 7 port powered Plugable usb hub." Reuse the barrel plug and wire but cut off the transformer on it. Then connect it to the Drok voltage converter to output 5volts. I would use two DROK converters, 1 may not supply enough amp. Hope you did not give up on the project yet. You should read up on relays here so you get a better understanding and you will definitely need to use them. www.the12volt.com/relays/relaydiagram25.html
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