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    Thanks for the heads up on the remote switch for the amp.

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    2k5f150,

    I have been looking at this same system. Do you know who the MB manufacturer is?

    Quote Originally Posted by 2k5f150
    Pentium 4 Based, Small Footprint: 5.82"x10"x2.79"; Built-in Audio & Video, 6-Channel Surround sound, 10/100base-T Ethernet, 3-USB 2.0, 1 Fire-Wire, 1 SPDIF, 1 Mic-in, 1 Headphone out, 2 PS2, 1 Serial. 19V DC power input.

    Dimension (in): 5.82(W) x 10(D) x 2.79(H)
    Operating Temperature: 32°F ~ 122°F
    Weight: 3.3 lbs (barebone)
    Intel 865GV / ICH 5 Chipset
    FSB support up to 800Mhz
    Full support of Intel Hyper Threading Technology
    Dual Channel DDR support
    Processor: Pentium 4 (2.8Ghz)
    Memory: 1GB
    Video: Fully AGP v2.0 compliant, high performance
    256-Bit 3D/128-Bit 2D graphic engine, dual video overlay
    windows for Mirror Mode display
    Audio: Software AC 97 Audio CODEC
    Storage: One 2.5 inch Slim Hard Disk
    (Support ATA-33/66/100. MPSC8P only supports 2.5” HDD)
    Power input: 19V DC
    Chassis: Ultra light extruded Aluminum

    Xenarc TSV-700 touchscreen

    I opted for this setup due to the PCMCIA slot. I wanted to be able to use my Verizon wireless card for Internet access w/o being near a hot spot. I can't find any information about the Xenarc 12VDC to 19VDC power supply on their site.

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    Exclamation *noob*

    what program did you use to generate that wiring diagram? it looks really good

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    Will you need the iSense line? That's specifically for the Mac Mini. Not sure if your Xenarc needs it.
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    I was gung ho on building a PC [until] just recently. However, between my new phone having internet and GPS and all...and this kit...Im starting to have trouble justfiying it haha.
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    I think you might need more then a 15 amp main fuse off the battery

    your 12v off the power supply alone will pull close to that, nevermind how much that JL amp is pulling.
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    2k5f150,

    Just a couple of comments:
    1) I would recommend fusing your Amp seperately from the P1900 after your distribution block. As alti mentioned, you will need a bigger fuse at the battery to handle both your PC and amp.
    2) As BugByte says, the iSense is not needed for the Xenarc PC, only the Mac.
    3) I can't quite understand from your drawing how you are wiring the ignition line, but it needs to be a switched +12V when your ignition is ON.
    4) Use the DLYON output from the P1900 as the remote enable signal for your amp to prevent speaker thump when power is applied to the sound card in your PC.
    I have been looking at this same system. Do you know who the MB manufacturer is?
    This series of the XenarcPC is manufactured by Sumicom (King Young) in Taiwan.
    MikeH

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