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Archive for June, 2006

My brother’s first car – and his first car pc!

Saturday, June 3rd, 2006

My wonderful brother Peter passed his test a month ago – a good year after he’d finished buying all the bits for his Car PC. Now he has got a car at last, he has got his Car PC installed and working!

If you’re looking a for an easy install what he’s done might be of interest to you. A while back I was sent a Karputer KCU (which I have used myself when testing my setup) which is a unit that combines power control, power supply and an amplifier into one unit that is certified for plugging into your Car’s ISO connector.

Unfortunately it wasn’t the perfect solution for me as I was looking for a higher level of integration but I knew it would be perfect for him, and he’s had it since then along with the other parts of the Car PC he bought over a year ago!

I’m pleased to say with the help of the KCU he managed to get the unit installed by himself and (after I told him where to find ther right information) got RoadRunner and Freedrive setup and he popped round this evening to show me. Here’s the photos…

Pete’s Car – Vauxhall Corsa

There it is! Next to my wonderful focus ;) on my drive. It’s not the flashiest car but he’s just 18 and insurance is very very expensive. It’s certainly a *lot* better than my first car!

The Install

It’s a fairly basic install but it’s fully functional. As you can see the screen is mounted where the radio normally would be and it’s removable for security reasons.

The system unit is stored under the seat, and uses a standard Mini-ITX Case:

And the Karputer KCU is fitted into the dashboard. The reset/on switch (It is controlled by ignition, but the button is there in case you want to override it – like a normal stereo) and volume control is mounted under the screen, as you can see with the blue LED attached to it…

And the KCU unit itself is stored under the glovebox:

So well done to my brother pete! I hope you have a lot of fun with it! Next up we’ll have to link them by GPRS so we can see where each other is on the map ;) You think I’m kidding?