Xbox 360 in a car?
the dc to dc thing would be complicated because the xbox has all kinda of complex shit with the plug.
rprsntng757 had a xbox in his car for a while. im pretty sure he didnt do it himself.
rprsntng757 had a xbox in his car for a while. im pretty sure he didnt do it himself.
I personally run carPC's in my car. You will run into a huge problem with an XB360 vs a carPC: The draw of the XB360. CarPCs draw something ridiculously low, putting an inverter on your system will put a drain on the whole electrical system. Your best option is to run a dual battery setup, or upgrade your battery, and run the inverter DIRECTLY off the battery. They do have DC/DC connectors, but they require an ATX port on your mobo, and I've never personally opened an XB360.
http://www.carnetix.com/ They sell products for stuff like what you're looking for. Drop them an email and they may be able to set you up with something.
I personally run carPC's in my car. You will run into a huge problem with an XB360 vs a carPC: The draw of the XB360. CarPCs draw something ridiculously low, putting an inverter on your system will put a drain on the whole electrical system. Your best option is to run a dual battery setup, or upgrade your battery, and run the inverter DIRECTLY off the battery. They do have DC/DC connectors, but they require an ATX port on your mobo, and I've never personally opened an XB360.
I bet your carputer can't do graphics rendering like an XB360 though, and that's where most of the power goes. That and the XB360s don't use low power embedded processors because they don't need to (they're not meant for cars really).. So this is really a matter of which is higher performing vs. which is more efficient.
Last edited by Newbsauce; May 21, 2008 at 09:08 AM. Reason: Edited to be a bit nicer.
You def need a bigger inverter. Don't hardwire the one you have with a bigger fuse. The fuse is there to prevent fires. No, not forest fires. CAR FIRES!!! Just spend the 60-70 bucks now and do it right or suffer the end result of your car burning down in flames. Which, would actually be pretty cool to watch (for everyone else) so make sure you at least let everyone know where it'll be at first. But really, don't put it in there. Or just get the proper product. Hope this helps.
You def need a bigger inverter. Don't hardwire the one you have with a bigger fuse. The fuse is there to prevent fires. No, not forest fires. CAR FIRES!!! Just spend the 60-70 bucks now and do it right or suffer the end result of your car burning down in flames. Which, would actually be pretty cool to watch (for everyone else) so make sure you at least let everyone know where it'll be at first. But really, don't put it in there. Or just get the proper product. Hope this helps.
My intverter is a 400 watt now. So you think hardwiring that to one battery would be too much, even if it is used rarely?







