In car power supply?
In car power supply?
Hi there,
I thought it would be best to start a new topic instead of posting in the other power supply thread, hopefully thats alright.
Does anyone know what power supply would be best to power the joggler in a car, I remember a guy posted pictures and instructions for installing it inside a car on the old forum. From what I recall it was from maplin, I think it was this: http://www.maplin.co.uk/universal-3a-dc ... ply-228639
Would that work alright? It seems a bit expensive for a £50 joggler, are there any alternatives?
Is anyone else using or thinking on using it in-car? It does seem to have the potential to be very cool.
Any advice would be great
I thought it would be best to start a new topic instead of posting in the other power supply thread, hopefully thats alright.
Does anyone know what power supply would be best to power the joggler in a car, I remember a guy posted pictures and instructions for installing it inside a car on the old forum. From what I recall it was from maplin, I think it was this: http://www.maplin.co.uk/universal-3a-dc ... ply-228639
Would that work alright? It seems a bit expensive for a £50 joggler, are there any alternatives?
Is anyone else using or thinking on using it in-car? It does seem to have the potential to be very cool.
Any advice would be great
Re: In car power supply?
Markeh,
feast you eyes on this , it might help , have to admit i fancy rigging one of these up myself
http://www.mp3car.com/show-off-your-pro ... x-5-a.html
feast you eyes on this , it might help , have to admit i fancy rigging one of these up myself
http://www.mp3car.com/show-off-your-pro ... x-5-a.html
Happy Joggling
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Yea, thanks for the link. Thats the one from the old forum. I must have got that maplin power supply from somewhere else .
It does look really good, but do you think its practical? Like if you just stop the power when you stop the car will it corrupt the os image on the usb stick or ssd or would it take to long to boot up and what about fm radio?
I think there might be too many issues to make it a permanent fixture in the car
It does look really good, but do you think its practical? Like if you just stop the power when you stop the car will it corrupt the os image on the usb stick or ssd or would it take to long to boot up and what about fm radio?
I think there might be too many issues to make it a permanent fixture in the car
Re: In car power supply?
Fyi, Maplins have reduced these to £14.99markeh wrote:Hi there,
I thought it would be best to start a new topic instead of posting in the other power supply thread, hopefully thats alright.
Does anyone know what power supply would be best to power the joggler in a car, I remember a guy posted pictures and instructions for installing it inside a car on the old forum. From what I recall it was from maplin, I think it was this: http://www.maplin.co.uk/universal-3a-dc ... ply-228639
Would that work alright? It seems a bit expensive for a £50 joggler, are there any alternatives?
Is anyone else using or thinking on using it in-car? It does seem to have the potential to be very cool.
Any advice would be great
Re: In car power supply?
Curious if you are able to run the Joggler off of the 3 AMP universal PS. I would assume it would be better to maybe drive it with a 5 AMP or similiar to the OpenPeak power supply DC-DC transformer.
I have a small Shuttle net top which has a 30 watt PS and never really gets warm. The Asus netbook I have utilizes a smaller 3 Watt PS; it never gets warm either.
The reason I am asking is that I would like to try a POE of sorts for the Joggler and wondering how much I would have to put on the NIC wires if I were to go this route.
I have a small Shuttle net top which has a 30 watt PS and never really gets warm. The Asus netbook I have utilizes a smaller 3 Watt PS; it never gets warm either.
The reason I am asking is that I would like to try a POE of sorts for the Joggler and wondering how much I would have to put on the NIC wires if I were to go this route.
- Pete
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Re: In car power supply?
maybe a bit late to be of any use to you but yea it works fine, although I can't say I've used it for any length of timepete_c wrote:Curious if you are able to run the Joggler off of the 3 AMP universal PS. I would assume it would be better to maybe drive it with a 5 AMP or similiar to the OpenPeak power supply DC-DC transformer.
I have a small Shuttle net top which has a 30 watt PS and never really gets warm. The Asus netbook I have utilizes a smaller 3 Watt PS; it never gets warm either.
The reason I am asking is that I would like to try a POE of sorts for the Joggler and wondering how much I would have to put on the NIC wires if I were to go this route.
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Damn, I was on my way to pick it up today but it's jumped to £22.99
It was £9.99 yesterday
It was £9.99 yesterday
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http://www.vanson.com.hk/details/SDR-3000.html
its this model, only 36W so others may also work OK........
its this model, only 36W so others may also work OK........
Re: In car power supply?
Good find that looks the same to me as the one above and also the earlier Maplin one
Happy Joggling
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Just before I buy it, I'm curious way this discussion is for a 3A (Maplin/ebay) power supply whereas the DC plug for my Joggler states 4A.
Would it not be better/safer to get a 4A version?
Would it not be better/safer to get a 4A version?
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Re: In car power supply?
The 5v power supplies shown in the mp3car article are available on eBay, e.g:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/DC-DC-Voltage ... 6914wt_922
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/DC-DC-Voltage ... 6914wt_922
Re: In car power supply?
The Maplin one is back (finally) at £9.99 and free delivery if you buy something for a couple of pennies.
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Check their feedback though, not a UK seller, etc.thebetaproject wrote:The 5v power supplies shown in the mp3car article are available on eBay, e.g:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/DC-DC-Voltage ... 6914wt_922