Car xbox 360 install
There are so many questions with many factors to be considered. A little bit of Google searching will lead you easily enough to links of people who have actually installed gaming consoles into their cars.
You might even be surprised at how many people are looking to do the same. I stumbled upon what I think were over a dozen unique forums with threads discussing the possibilities of this care-console fusion. I even came across a few web tutorials on how to get about doing so on YouTube and some other sites. After a few hundred hours not much of an exaggeration of researching I have come to the following conclusions:. Your choice between a PlayStation 3 and an Xbox is a crucial factor.
Both gaming consoles require an adequate amount of space to be able to function properly, otherwise overheating will be a problem. A transformer or power converter will be needed. Going on to number two, there is really no regular way of integrating a gaming console into an automobile.
Because of this you will have a lot of modifications to do on both your car and the console. Depending on your car, you might want to fix the console inside the glove compartment or in the trunk. This leads us to number 3. Have it connected to the power converter and then to the cars power adaptor. You would probably do best under the supervision of a professional car technician.
What are the pros and cons of each console? I have come up with some questions you might want to ask yourself before setting off to do the dirty work. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Did you make sure the invertor can evan run a xbox ? Did they sit down and work it out?
In other words, at W input, it would be giving off W of heat. Anyway, the question is how much inverter power do you really need? Well, anything over W would be the max. I'd say that W should work for sure. My best guess is that a W would be the absolute minimum that would work, but you are going to have to try it. Each inverter manufacturer is different, so a cheapo W may not work, but a good W inverter might.
Make sure you hard-wire it as well, cigarette lighters will have max amps which can go through them and a will be way over that. Use 8ga cable to wire up the invertor, and definitely use an inline fuse near the battery.
I also have my doubts that it will run properly, but you never know you might get away with it. I hope for your sake you didnt go on the advice of someone from dick smith's or something Use 8ga cable to wire up the invertor.
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