goval
07-22-2005, 05:20 PM
Alright guys, I finaly got my flat screen TV and Gamecube cords connected. I was waiting on the inverters.
I placed the inverters under the driver side and zip tied them to the carpet (pretty secured), ran the flat screen chord to it under the bench seat and connected the Gamecube cords on the other inverter.
The 2 inverters are powered through a 350 amp wire straight to the battery.
The whole reason I bought a flat screen TV instead of the overhead LCD was because I wanted a big screen but the overhead one would block my rear view, so I hooked the flat screen TV behind my bench seat because I have no use for it. If I want to use the bench seat I can easily unhook the flatscreen.
Now, The TV is connected to the DVD player control unit, so is the Gamecube, all I have to do is switch auxiliaries on the DVD menu.
This whole system works great and very easily, the TV hook-up wasn't that great simply because there wasn't any other options.
I placed the inverters under the driver side and zip tied them to the carpet (pretty secured), ran the flat screen chord to it under the bench seat and connected the Gamecube cords on the other inverter.
The 2 inverters are powered through a 350 amp wire straight to the battery.
The whole reason I bought a flat screen TV instead of the overhead LCD was because I wanted a big screen but the overhead one would block my rear view, so I hooked the flat screen TV behind my bench seat because I have no use for it. If I want to use the bench seat I can easily unhook the flatscreen.
Now, The TV is connected to the DVD player control unit, so is the Gamecube, all I have to do is switch auxiliaries on the DVD menu.
This whole system works great and very easily, the TV hook-up wasn't that great simply because there wasn't any other options.