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DVD Player w/ Homemade Video Harness DIY
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thank you!
thanks phisigbrotha! been using a pioneer backup cam that i installed using your DIY. so far it's worked pretty well. i have had problems from time to time where all i get is a black screen. I think the problem might be because the green power wire for the reverse light is really thin, and i'm using t-taps that might be a little big, so the connection isn't solid. they were the smallest t-taps i could find though. I think the power connection isn't 100% solid, but it pretty much works probably 95% of the time. i've been thinking about possibly soldering the connection. do you have any other ideas?
the dvd diy looks a little bit more complicated. can you provide a couple of pics of your unit in action? i'm curious about the picture quality and the location where you installed your dvd player. i'm not very electrically inclined, so i'm not sure if or when i'll attempt this, but thanks for the help! |
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This video doesnt do the quality justice. it was taken with my P&S casio.
![]() i didnt mount it in the center of the storage pocket so i could put the remote for the DVD player and the remote for my sirius radio in there. ![]() night shot of the player. its pretty bright. ![]() bonus shot of where i ended up moving my sportster to. ![]() still need to make a surround for it. had to disassemble the docking station to get it to fit in there. luther |
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This green wire that you are tapping, looks like under the rear seat if I read correctly... I'm assuming this goes to the Nav unit in the trunk. Why not just tap it in the trunk instead of pulling the seat out?
Granted, you will have to pull the seat out anyway to run other wires. I was just curious. |
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Im sure you can tap the wire right behind the navi unit. I chose to do it behind the seat bolster because its easy to take off (pop the front of the seat up, remove bolt at the bottom of the bolster, slide bolster up and out), more room to work and its easy to hide the relay. Luther |
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Fair enough. Excellent write up too.
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Yeah it is pretty simple. Camera more so than the dvd. DVD + camera can be tricky with wiring the relay but hopefully the writeup can clear it up some.
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anyone know exactly what size t-tap i should get? i got the smallest one i could find but it's still kind of loose... |
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You have just the camera hooked up? Which wire are you referring to that is super thin and fragile?
I personally dont like t-taps. If at all possible i solder. Whenever i use crimp connectors i solder those too. Luther |
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i don't suppose you've ever considered doing this stuff as a hobby/second job? i'm sure plenty of people would pay. one of the things i thought might be fun would be a switch to show the reverse camera while driving, kind of like an extra rear view mirror. thanks for the diy write-ups luther, i love the backup cam (when mine is working). |
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Another bump, I just completed these directions and I have a working setup. I didn't install a DVD player permanently, but I cut the wire mentioned in this writeup, and wired a 12V socket adaptor to it($6 part at AutoZone, 12V adaptor that goes to bare wires). So when I plug in the 12V adaptor, the navi display switches over to the video input from the homemade harness in the other thread. The wire is indeed very easy to get to by removing the rear seat bolster, and plenty of room to work with.
I've tried it with a digital TV converter box, and regular household DVD player, both work great.
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what tools do i need to do this? i already have nav2go w/ harness? i've been wanting to do this but didn't really know how til i saw this posting...
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Please correct me if I am wrong on this but if you have the gear in reverse and the dvd player "on" then you get 2 video feeds going into the DVD-rom unit at the same time. The camera gets power from the reverse lights, the dvd player gets power, and the green wire is at 12V, telling the navi to switch to the video. Is this right? Thanks.
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And we are using a Y-splitter ( or combiner in our case) connected to pin 5, there will be two video feeds going to the dvd-rom unit. Maybe I am missing something? Also, Thanks a lot for writing the DIYs, this is good stuff! |
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i want to do the same thing.. oh where do i start??!! 05 tsx with navi
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this is what i want to do .. can u please send me a step by step or some type of link .. please.
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