Hi everyone!
I recently purchased a 2001 Discovery Series II SE7. We have three small children, and prefer to drive for vacation travel. With that, we decided to purchase Headrest DVD displays.
All has gone well, and the headrests are installed. The driver's headrest required me to remove the handholds beside the headrest, as the new 7" display required 9" headrest, making it a little over an inch too wide. That's no big deal though, as I'll most likely modify the hand holds so they can be put back in place.
Most importantly, I am kind of at a loss as to where I should plug these things into. They are drawing about an amp each, so at 12v (confirmed they run at 12v) that should mean about 12W. I can't imagine 36W is very much for a source to "piggy back" off.
I already found a juicy ground hub behind the rear passenger's ash tray in the center panel.
Any ideas though?
Also, I really appreciate the thread on the "3 amigos". Those nasty dudes popped up 2 days ago, and I'm going to start following the steps to put them in their place
Thanks!
I recently purchased a 2001 Discovery Series II SE7. We have three small children, and prefer to drive for vacation travel. With that, we decided to purchase Headrest DVD displays.
All has gone well, and the headrests are installed. The driver's headrest required me to remove the handholds beside the headrest, as the new 7" display required 9" headrest, making it a little over an inch too wide. That's no big deal though, as I'll most likely modify the hand holds so they can be put back in place.
Most importantly, I am kind of at a loss as to where I should plug these things into. They are drawing about an amp each, so at 12v (confirmed they run at 12v) that should mean about 12W. I can't imagine 36W is very much for a source to "piggy back" off.
I already found a juicy ground hub behind the rear passenger's ash tray in the center panel.
Any ideas though?
Also, I really appreciate the thread on the "3 amigos". Those nasty dudes popped up 2 days ago, and I'm going to start following the steps to put them in their place
Thanks!