Zach85
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I have this plan to have a usb port in the dashboard that is wired to the 12v and ground wires that will be connected to my CD Player and Equalizer once I get my car back from the mechanic's this week.
I've dismantled a USB to 12v adapter that I had laying around not being used. Here's what the circuit board looks like:
My plan is to cut the black wire about where the black line is, and cut the spring about where the red line is. Then, attach a black 22 gauge wire to the wire on this board, and a red 22 gauge wire with a fuse holder (probably 5amp which is the most a USB port runs on) to the spring. I probably could get away with just electrical tape instead of doing any soldering and such.
Then I would cut a little square out of the dashboard of my car and find a small USB wall plate that I could superglue to the dashboard and attach the usb port in that.
I also want to know, could I just cut the tip of the light bulb out or cut the metal pieces for the bulb down to the board? I won't need the light since it will end up behind the dashboard and have no intention of having a light visible on the dashboard.
Any thoughts or suggestions? This is just a project I've decided to do recently. I'm pretty sure I could make this work and will provide a pictures/text tutorial on how I did this.
I've dismantled a USB to 12v adapter that I had laying around not being used. Here's what the circuit board looks like:
My plan is to cut the black wire about where the black line is, and cut the spring about where the red line is. Then, attach a black 22 gauge wire to the wire on this board, and a red 22 gauge wire with a fuse holder (probably 5amp which is the most a USB port runs on) to the spring. I probably could get away with just electrical tape instead of doing any soldering and such.
Then I would cut a little square out of the dashboard of my car and find a small USB wall plate that I could superglue to the dashboard and attach the usb port in that.
I also want to know, could I just cut the tip of the light bulb out or cut the metal pieces for the bulb down to the board? I won't need the light since it will end up behind the dashboard and have no intention of having a light visible on the dashboard.
Any thoughts or suggestions? This is just a project I've decided to do recently. I'm pretty sure I could make this work and will provide a pictures/text tutorial on how I did this.
