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flip down monitor.

Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2007 1:12 pm
by SX_2.0_Monkey
Ive been thinking about getting one off ebay, and would like to know how hard they are to install and do they use the dome light wiring?

Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2007 6:16 pm
by KrackstaR
these things are pretty easy to install, i have one and it was as simple and dropping your headliner. Naw you dont use the dome light wiring unless your flipdown tv has dome lights on it directly, then you can connect the wires to your dome.

Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2007 6:26 pm
by SX_2.0_Monkey
KrackstaR wrote:these things are pretty easy to install, i have one and it was as simple and dropping your headliner. Naw you dont use the dome light wiring unless your flipdown tv has dome lights on it directly, then you can connect the wires to your dome.
thats what I figured. I also figured you'd be the first to reply! :D thanks. I'm not 100 percent sure I want to as I should probly upgrade my battery or alternater first for my sub and dvd monitor. all advise is welcome!

Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2007 7:06 pm
by KrackstaR
SX_2.0_Monkey wrote:
KrackstaR wrote:these things are pretty easy to install, i have one and it was as simple and dropping your headliner. Naw you dont use the dome light wiring unless your flipdown tv has dome lights on it directly, then you can connect the wires to your dome.
thats what I figured. I also figured you'd be the first to reply! :D thanks. I'm not 100 percent sure I want to as I should probly upgrade my battery or alternater first for my sub and dvd monitor. all advise is welcome!
:D Those monitors dont draw that much power for you to have to upgrade your battery or alt . PM me if you need help.

Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2007 9:26 pm
by bigjim
i have a ? too, how are they actually mounted, is it to the headliner or the roof and what holds it up. and if you get one with built in dvd and you have a aftermarket cd player with front/rear/sub rca's how do you run it so the sound goes through your speakers

someone should do a HOW TO , hint hint lol

Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2007 10:55 pm
by SX_2.0_Monkey
bigjim wrote:i have a ? too, how are they actually mounted, is it to the headliner or the roof and what holds it up. and if you get one with built in dvd and you have a aftermarket cd player with front/rear/sub rca's how do you run it so the sound goes through your speakers

someone should do a HOW TO , hint hint lol
maybe I will :lol: cause I just bought one and am waiting for it to arrive. (Literally just bought it) So mister Krack you may be getting a PM in the next couple of days. :D

Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2007 11:37 pm
by KrackstaR
The tv i orderd was just a monitor and a video feed is coming from my flip out indash. Mines came with a monitor and a plate and you sandwich the headliner between the tv and this metal plate and once you get the screws to go thru the headliner they will go directly to the plate, once tight you run the wires down the side of the head liner depending where your power source and video feed will be, and put the headliner back up. depending on how heavy your tv is will depend on much the head liner sags. i have a 12.1 inch in my car and sags just a hair.

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Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2007 12:15 am
by SX_2.0_Monkey
KrackstaR wrote:The tv i orderd was just a monitor and a video feed is coming from my flip out indash. Mines came with a monitor and a plate and you sandwich the headliner between the tv and this metal plate and once you get the screws to go thru the headliner they will go directly to the plate, once tight you run the wires down the side of the head liner depending where your power source and video feed will be, and put the headliner back up. depending on how heavy your tv is will depend on much the head liner sags. i have a 12.1 inch in my car and sags just a hair.

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holy! wasn't expecting a response so fast! thanks! its only a 7" so i should be fine.us could i splice into my amps power source or run a whole new line to the bat?

Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2007 12:39 am
by FROST2879
i put one in a few years back and now the processor on the monitor is fudged so it over heats and melts the plastic. the flip down i bought came with a plate...but...i didnt like it cause it didnt allow the monitor to sit flush against the headliner. so i put a piece of wood up there how i used to when i did it for circuit city. whats good about the wood is you can put good screws up there and not worry about going through your roof. another way i seen done was my friend glued two stacks of mdf on top of each other and glued it to the roof under the head liner. once it cured he screwed the drop down into the wood mking sure not to use to long of screws so it wouldnt punch a hole in the roof. this eliminated roof sag.

Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2007 12:04 pm
by KrackstaR
SX_2.0_Monkey wrote:
KrackstaR wrote:The tv i orderd was just a monitor and a video feed is coming from my flip out indash. Mines came with a monitor and a plate and you sandwich the headliner between the tv and this metal plate and once you get the screws to go thru the headliner they will go directly to the plate, once tight you run the wires down the side of the head liner depending where your power source and video feed will be, and put the headliner back up. depending on how heavy your tv is will depend on much the head liner sags. i have a 12.1 inch in my car and sags just a hair.

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holy! wasn't expecting a response so fast! thanks! its only a 7" so i should be fine.us could i splice into my amps power source or run a whole new line to the bat?
if you want you can splice into the blue wire that turns the amp on when the key is turned on or when the radio turns on not the actual wire thats going from the battery to the amp. good luck. :thumbup:

Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2007 12:22 pm
by gski4life
hhmmm, I'm glad someone asked this question

Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2007 8:37 pm
by bigjim
wow lots of help , thank you guys very much

Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2007 9:07 pm
by SX_2.0_Monkey
KrackstaR wrote:
SX_2.0_Monkey wrote:
KrackstaR wrote:The tv i orderd was just a monitor and a video feed is coming from my flip out indash. Mines came with a monitor and a plate and you sandwich the headliner between the tv and this metal plate and once you get the screws to go thru the headliner they will go directly to the plate, once tight you run the wires down the side of the head liner depending where your power source and video feed will be, and put the headliner back up. depending on how heavy your tv is will depend on much the head liner sags. i have a 12.1 inch in my car and sags just a hair.

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holy! wasn't expecting a response so fast! thanks! its only a 7" so i should be fine.us could i splice into my amps power source or run a whole new line to the bat?
if you want you can splice into the blue wire that turns the amp on when the key is turned on or when the radio turns on not the actual wire thats going from the battery to the amp. good luck. :thumbup:
actually I was wondering if the screen needs its own power supply or if the power supply from the dome light is enough. I guess I will find out in 3 to 6 days when it arrives. thanks for all the help! :thumbup:

Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 1:00 am
by machine1001
I have one in my car only an 8 inch,. but I just hard wired it through a main power in the dash then hooked it up through a switch that I can shut off instead of having it powered all the time