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Sony PS2 in ya van

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Have been thinking about this for a while. PS2 converts 240v back down to 12. So with my inverter jumpin it from 12-240 then PS2 240-12. All that inefficientcy.
Have seen this which is a cool idea but is quite pricey for what it is. Any1 know how to build their own?? Or anywhere else that sells em
http://www.darkplanets.co.uk/product_in ... medium=PPC
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Post by ROBS T25 »

no expert mate not at all but wouldnt an inverter just be the same? seems alot of cafufall to me for the same thing
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Post by PEET »

i'm running a tiny inverter that cost £20 and jus 2 wires n tis all hidden away. I can see why it's good but downside you're round ya mates house n fancy a kwik game u cant jus plug it in!
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Post by ringo »

I see your point about the inefeciency but how much power do they take anyway ?

Id rather keep my PS2 intact and use the invertor if i ever want it in the van.
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Post by spannerboy »

invertors suck the batterys,if you get a new slimline ps they run on just under 12 volts anyways

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get a psp!!!
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belle in progress wrote:get a psp!!!

Hee hee - PSP's rock - one day i'll get one!
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Post by belle in progress »

hay ringo, psp do rock indeed, hoping for vice city stories for crimbo, check out my van in modifies, finally got those springs on
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PS 2 in a bus

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Hiya , just joined forum but have completed fitting what you are on about.

As someone else said the slimline PS2 runs from a 12v adaptor. replacement for car use simply has cigar lighter plug. In my bus the whole thing including 15" lcd is mounted inside a flight case than can be locked and provides ultimate protection. As for wiring, the lcd is also 12v so I have them wired to a slave battery under the passenger seat. This is fed by dual charging circuit (switchable) and a solar panel from Maplin. Flightcase was most expensive part, but totally worth it. Hope this helps.[/img]

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Post by jamesc76 »

I have a early ps2 in my van all i did was open it up and remove the converter inside it and solder two wires in to the conection after the converter and it works fine!!!
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