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Omega Help Area => Omega Electrical and Audio Help => Topic started by: Dave Elite on 15 March 2010, 11:55:31

Title: DVD headrests
Post by: Dave Elite on 15 March 2010, 11:55:31
Hello, I'm going to put some dvd headrests in the mig to keep the kids happy on long trips. They are in the wifes Vectra at the moment and I have them pluged into a 40a emty fuse socket in the boot. Can anyone sugest a good place to plug in the headrests in the omega? I dont want to use the cig lighter in the back because the dvd will go off every time I turn the engine off. Thanks for any help :y
Title: Re: DVD headrests
Post by: Jimbob on 15 March 2010, 12:03:53
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Title: Re: DVD headrests
Post by: Dave DND on 15 March 2010, 12:13:12
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I dont want to use the cig lighter in the back because the dvd will go off every time I turn the engine off.

Always adviseable to connect via an ignition switched supply to ensure that when the keys are out, the system is dead and cannot inadvertantly drain the battery.

 :y
Title: Re: DVD headrests
Post by: Dave Elite on 15 March 2010, 12:40:57
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I dont want to use the cig lighter in the back because the dvd will go off every time I turn the engine off.

Always adviseable to connect via an ignition switched supply to ensure that when the keys are out, the system is dead and cannot inadvertantly drain the battery.

 :y
I'd always turn the dvds off. Can you sugest a permenant live i could use?
Title: Re: DVD headrests
Post by: RobG on 15 March 2010, 13:00:34
Easy enough to run a cable from battery (with a fusible link) back to where you want it with a suitable connector at the outlet
Title: Re: DVD headrests
Post by: Dave Elite on 15 March 2010, 13:30:26
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Easy enough to run a cable from battery (with a fusible link) back to where you want it with a suitable connector at the outlet
Thanks might try that unless anylone else has any sugestions?
Title: Re: DVD headrests
Post by: PhilRich on 15 March 2010, 15:59:29
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I dont want to use the cig lighter in the back because the dvd will go off every time I turn the engine off.

Always adviseable to connect via an ignition switched supply to ensure that when the keys are out, the system is dead and cannot inadvertantly drain the battery.

 :y
I'd always turn the dvds off. Can you sugest a permenant live i could use?



Believe me mate when I say use the 12v socket between the seats! I also said 'I always turn them off' until I forgot!, if the ignition timer hadn't turned them off, i'd have been left stranded. :y
Title: Re: DVD headrests
Post by: Sixstring on 15 March 2010, 16:03:20
I have a single dvd  screen in between the seats for the kids in the rear, and have forgotten to turn them off twice now on a sunday, resulting in reluctant starting first thing monday morning for work!!!!!

GOTTA be ign controlled, mine are now wired via fuse from the rear lighter skt.

Nuff said.
Title: Re: DVD headrests
Post by: Dave Elite on 15 March 2010, 16:37:37
The headrests have been in my wifes vectra for two years and we've never forgot. I just want to know if somone knows of a perminent live I could use on the omega?
Title: Re: DVD headrests
Post by: Sixstring on 15 March 2010, 16:51:13
OK, well I would run a cable (fused, of course at 7.5A) and take it from the fusebox via a grommet. i would also take a negative (earth wire) from the earth block too, and make sure you run them under the L/H sills and then under the carpet (use a welding rod or coathanger to feed it) to a plug skt (maplins 12v marked up) drilled underneath the lighter skt.

hope this helps.

Mike.
Title: Re: DVD headrests
Post by: Dave Elite on 16 March 2010, 17:05:43
I've done it know. I used the towbar permanent live in the boot. thanks for the advice. Dave
Title: Re: DVD headrests
Post by: Kevin Wood on 16 March 2010, 17:28:29
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I'd always turn the dvds off. Can you sugest a permenant live i could use?

Turned off doesn't necessarily mean they are consuming no current. ;)

Kevin
Title: Re: DVD headrests
Post by: Dave Elite on 16 March 2010, 17:36:31
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I'd always turn the dvds off. Can you sugest a permenant live i could use?

Turned off doesn't necessarily mean they are consuming no current. ;)

Kevin
I'll see how it is in the morning. They where always ok in the wifes car. Thanks for the warning though.