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#243
Originally Posted by zinger002
i dont get that one...
Look at the signature below for clue. It's not the finger I was using! Not much tuning is done with out the right gear. RTA or Term lab.
Last edited by Mini Steve; 12-26-2006 at 09:21 PM.
#244
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steve where did you get your 12V PS2 power supply
i picked one up today for.... wait for it.... SQPL in my explorer
some dds, some new components, my speaker amp, and a ps2, should get it kind of SQ like, oh did i mention lots of custom fibreglass stuff?
hopefully it can do hair tricks aswell
i picked one up today for.... wait for it.... SQPL in my explorer
some dds, some new components, my speaker amp, and a ps2, should get it kind of SQ like, oh did i mention lots of custom fibreglass stuff?
hopefully it can do hair tricks aswell
#245
[QUOTE=SPLn00b]steve where did you get your 12V PS2 power supply
For any one else that needs to know here are the following I know of.
EB games around $15 It's an none Sony product. PS2
Future Shop $10 for PS1 It's an Sony product. Should work for the original and smaller white version.
The PS systems use diferent DC voltages so look out. If you can't find get an 120V ac adapter at X cess cargo for around $20.
Game cube, cut up the 120v AC thing as it it converts 120v ac to 12v dc.
If you need to see any such items come over.
For any one else that needs to know here are the following I know of.
EB games around $15 It's an none Sony product. PS2
Future Shop $10 for PS1 It's an Sony product. Should work for the original and smaller white version.
The PS systems use diferent DC voltages so look out. If you can't find get an 120V ac adapter at X cess cargo for around $20.
Game cube, cut up the 120v AC thing as it it converts 120v ac to 12v dc.
If you need to see any such items come over.
#246
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[QUOTE=Mini Steve]
Nice now I know what to do with the gamecube sitting in my closet.
Originally Posted by SPLn00b
steve where did you get your 12V PS2 power supply
For any one else that needs to know here are the following I know of.
EB games around $15 It's an none Sony product. PS2
Future Shop $10 for PS1 It's an Sony product. Should work for the original and smaller white version.
The PS systems use diferent DC voltages so look out. If you can't find get an 120V ac adapter at X cess cargo for around $20.
Game cube, cut up the 120v AC thing as it it converts 120v ac to 12v dc.
If you need to see any such items come over.
For any one else that needs to know here are the following I know of.
EB games around $15 It's an none Sony product. PS2
Future Shop $10 for PS1 It's an Sony product. Should work for the original and smaller white version.
The PS systems use diferent DC voltages so look out. If you can't find get an 120V ac adapter at X cess cargo for around $20.
Game cube, cut up the 120v AC thing as it it converts 120v ac to 12v dc.
If you need to see any such items come over.
#247
No problem. If you cut up the power supply on the cube. Put an female plug ( cig lighter)on the power supply. Then if you need to use it at home you can just plug in your modified plug to the cube. And as an added plus you can use the now modified Cube 120v ac adapter for an 12v dc power supply for what ever.
Now thats SQ
Now thats SQ
#249
Originally Posted by Mini Steve
It's OK your kinda new so you get a free bee.
Look at the signature below for clue. It's not the finger I was using! Not much tuning is done with out the right gear. RTA or Term lab.
Look at the signature below for clue. It's not the finger I was using! Not much tuning is done with out the right gear. RTA or Term lab.
lol kidding
#250
Hopfuly the link for pictures works. It's under the Car Crazy club. I tried to link them direct but they were way to big. Guess I need an smaller camera or at least car. LOL
http://community.carcrazycentral.com/Members/MemberPhoto.aspx?UserID=5037
There's more than the Mini spl but any way.
http://community.carcrazycentral.com/Members/MemberPhoto.aspx?UserID=5037
There's more than the Mini spl but any way.