Saturday, July 21, 2018

USB to HDMI

I have a 12V TV in my new Lance trailer and I found out the TV's USB input 
doesn't play movies. It's only for pictures and  music. 

I don't have a gaming system or streaming device that I use in there so had to find a way to play movies off a USB jump drive into the TV.

Found this little "Media Player" That you can connect your jump drive to and it outputs HDMI into your TV.    Like everything else. I got it on Amazon.   Media Player,
The device does run sort of warm/hot and although I have tested it out, I haven't run a whole movie on it yet. There are some reviews that say it stops working. I will try to run it longer and report back.



One other thing I realized is that having a 12V TV wouldn't help me if I needed to plug in this device. It has a wall adapter that plugs into 110V. 
I noticed that the adapter output is 5.2VDC and the Lance trailer has USB charging ports near the TV
so I thought I could probably run the player off the Lance USB charging ports. 
I needed to check with Lance to make sure the ports on the trailer could supply 1.5A
remember the thing runs hot...  So I sent a note to Lance and they said their ports supply 2A.
Then I needed to get a plug to fit the Media Player, I found these on Amazon too. Plug
I had to get a 10 pack but I have a lot of "free points" on Amazon  😉
I cut the small end off a USB cable and soldered this small plug on, center pin =  +5V
Which was the red wire on my USB cable. Be careful here if you don't know what you're doing.

 This is what all the stuff looks like. Then just plug the USB cable into the charging port on the trailer, the jump drive into the player and the HDMI cable (you need to have) into the TV.
The onscreen interface is not too bad, pretty simple... Player comes with remote (shown)
 






Saturday, July 7, 2018

Tekonsha P3 Brake Controller Installed on 2017 Tacoma

I'm pulling a Lance Travel Trailer Model 1985 with a "3rd Gen Tacoma".

 

Never towed anything before so I asked around and read a lot of reviews. 
 I saw a lot of 5 star ratings on this controller so I thought I'd give it a shot. 

I had it temporarily wired and velcro'd in until I found a spot where I'd be happy. 
The problem for me is, I'm 6'4" and none of the knee areas around the steering wheel worked for me.
I thought about the little utility compartment to the left of the steering wheel
but I found that it was sort of nice if the passenger (my wife) had access to the thing as well.
So I settled on the compartment above the cup holder under the panel of 1 ECT button
on my SR5.
Sorry I didn't get video of the installation but I was really trying to get it done
sort of quick. 
I've done a lot of electrical work on my job over the years so I had to use those skills here. 
To get the P3 in that compartment I had to buy the Toyota harness (3017-P)
and then splice in about a foot of wire to lengthen the harness. Fortunately, I was able to use the harness wires that came with the controller and just cut off the connector. 
Tried to do a nice job soldering and heat shrink tubing...
 Connecting the connector to the harness in the kick panel was really straight forward and can be found on Youtube. Then you have to run them over to the center console, in the panel above your knees. 
Not too difficult. The hard part was committing to drill a hole in the compartment. 
I thought the best spot would be in the triangular area in back. I also had to remove the pins from the connector and feed the individual wires thru a grommet. Write down what color wire goes to what pin... If you unplug the connector in the kick panel, there won't be power to them and they won't short out!.
I used a small length of split loom over the wires.
The device comes with a couple of mounting brackets, you can see which one I chose to use, here's a picture of the harness and the bracket...
 

 Then the controller plugs in and can be snapped in to the bracket.

Looks like this when finished...


I'm really happy with the way it came out.
You have to be a pretty good tech to pull this off and not get in a hurry. 
If you have any questions, you can send me an e-mail.
 

















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