can a ps2 be put in a car
can a ps2 be put in a car ???
do they run off a 12v :wonder: |
Ask Tissy, he's got everything running in his.
The answer is, yes definitely, but I don't know how. |
They can definately be put in a car, not sure how but loads of cars with them in.
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heya yeah u can but lyk every1 else not sure how to. They are great fun though kept me amused for a few hours of a journey :D
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This can be done. I went out with a guy who put one in his Cossie. He had to get an adaptor that was connected to the battery and up'd the power so he could then plug in the PS and a small monitor.
Personally I wouldn't bother, too much power can be drained, takes up too much room (gota fit it in the glove box!!), too many wires and another reason for thieves to target your car!! Thats why PSP & DS were invented!!! |
The slim line PS2's can be fitted under the passenger seat.
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Originally Posted by Ms Gooner 1
(Post 7614000)
can a ps2 be put in a car ???
do they run off a 12v :wonder: Yep got one in mine ( Under the passenger seat ) Wireless controllers & wireless headphones , All played on the roof mounted screen , Or the screen in the front or both :D When the car comes back i will let you have a look Tiny ... |
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Been to Maplin and bought the bits I needed (power invertor and connectors) - so that'll give Gooner something to do at work tonight LMAO - seeing as this set-up is for the work vehicle as opposed to the scoob. I don't think security will be an issue - considering night time is the best time for thieving it seems - and the car is occupied from 8pm to 6am by Gooner and the "beast" LMAO. |
Originally Posted by tiny01
(Post 7614217)
Yep got one in mine ( Under the passenger seat ) Wireless controllers & wireless headphones , All played on the roof mounted screen , Or the screen in the front or both :D
When the car comes back i will let you have a look Tiny ... ;) |
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Originally Posted by Milamber
(Post 7614006)
Ask Tissy, he's got everything running in his.
Are you going for full size or SlimPS2 ? I'm guessing you have gone for a PS2 dedicated power supply as oppposed to a mains invertor. The problem with using a mains invertor, you will be going from 12v - 240v mains - PS2 Power. Best bet is to go for a proper car PSU for a PS2. That way you will be going 12v - PS2, which will save a lot of heat and wasted power. Any questions, fire away. |
Originally Posted by Tissy
(Post 7615327)
And then some ;)
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Wicked Edit :lol1: |
Ssshh:D
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Originally Posted by Milamber
(Post 7615826)
Ssshh:D
You wait you'll be pulled over at least once a day, just for the fun of it :lol1: |
You bugger, just saw that. Good thing the warmer is USB based also ;)
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Never mind Donut Warmer.
Milamber is TOAST. http://smilies.vidahost.com/contrib/.../FIREdevil.gif Mark ;) |
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I have got in my work van
Printer/scanner/copier DVD/MP3 headunit that plays all manner of formats (jpg, avi,mp4 .....) Fitted a 12" sub behind drivers seat today (Top Gun was awesome !!!) With the laptop on board, I also have Email/Internet (when I can leech off someone :D) I am also looking at getting reverse cam (headunit has an input for it) also want GPS (again, headunit has the input) May have to get a PS3 for the van as well :D all these ESC work toys eh :D |
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