Anyone?
Hi folks
I'm working on a couple of carputers at the moment - one is based on a Cappuccino TX3 pc, and a Lilliput 7" touchscreen, but the other one is intended as a more quick & easy 'cheats' installation.
I've bought a used Lilliput TC-1000 for a nice priceand am awaiting its arrival so I can start meddling, and I've just bought this monitor (used) on Ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...MEWN:IT&ih=010
Now there's no mention of brand but from looking at similar appearance models on Ebay they all seem to have 701 in the model description.
I've found a nice worrying thread on here about these things having a tendency to break if they use a car 12v supply instead of a proper regulated supply, so I have a couple of questions if you good folks can help.
1) Does anyone know from these pictures exactly what screen this one is?
2) Does anyone know if the TC-1000 will have a suitable spare allocation of stable power that I could use to run this monitor safely?
3) I think I ballsed up a little because my first impression of this was that because it has a built in amp & tuner, I'd be able to run the line out from the TC-1000 into it for all the HDD tunes, but I have a nasty suspicion now that this unit has no form of audio in, so does that mean it's no use for me in respect of playing MP3s?
Finally, are there many people who own this 'strain' of monitor & have done for some time without issues? I was a bit worried after reading the big voltage thread about these kind of screens but maybe the majority are ok, or are they pretty unreliable?
If it ends up that it's rubbish, or unreliable, I might just flog it straight on again without using it, and then do more homework as I should have done in the first place!!
Appreciate any input, thanks.
Jim
Anyone?
That ebay monitor looks like a DWW-700m. Its one of the cheaper motorized units. I believe they use plastic gears for the motorized part, which some people have had issues with. Others have had good luck.
http://digitalww.com/store/proddetail.asp?prod=DWW700M
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Thanks very much
It's certainly beginning to look like there is no audio input, so I suppose the only way I can get MP3s to play through its amp is via an FM transmitter which is far from perfect.
Do you know if this is one of the models that suffers from being very voltage sensitive? Ie has to have a regulated 12v supply rather than just the vehicle's own 12v feed?
Thanks again for the info.![]()
http://cgi.ebay.com/HP-OmniBook-600-...2em118Q2el1247
you can never be too careful. Just make sure to cut the cord, and swap wires, so it's positive center... 9-24volts in, 12volts regulated out..
Cheers! I had wondered about a laptop PSU for the cappuccino tx3 carputer I'm doing, but for this one I was hoping that there might be regulated power spareinside the TC-1000 I have?
I think I'll have an issue with audio anyway, and seeing as I don't have a triple DIN slot I can't use my alpine head unit at the same time so I might have to sell this monitor again and buy one of the lilliput ones with the built in amp as they have audio input I believe.
Unless anyone has a brainwave as to how I can pipe MP3's from the TC-1000 into the amp this monitor has?!
Doh!
As far as I can tell the monitor you have purchased does not have an internal amplifier. From the ebay photos, I do not see any speaker-level outputs. This appears to be a DWW-700M which does not have an internal amp. I would recommend using an external amplifier, as it will be much much better quality than anything built into a chinese touchscreen.
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I think I could be the king of those who worry about these kinds of screens. I have broken 3, and had a pretty terrible experience with them. The trick is to run it off of a regulated supply. Since I started doing that, I have not had any problems with my screen, and it has been 100% reliable. The screen link is no longer valid, but regardless I don't think that the TC-1000 would have enough spare juice to power a screen (or even to get 12V out of the TC-1000 at all).
depending how much money you want to put into the second project you can also viably wire up a multi channel amp and you'd plug your computer into that and let the amp power the speakers.
I also recommend an fm modulator over a transmitter. I wired up one yesterday and for the next to nothing cost (benefits of employee discount) it sounds peachy. the transmitters tend to have static compared to a modulator which is wired into your car.
i think you will find its a b-billion one
http://item.b-billion.com/XDX/XDXP07..._A_billion.HTM
$279US off their web site + freight
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