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farrbar 11-29-2009 01:17 PM

Radio Set-Up in my Tomberlin E2 LE
 
I recently purchased a Tomberlin E2 LE and have been trying to decide what to do for a sound system. I ordered the Tomberlin rear seat, so I have some space under the back seat.

Here is what I have come up with so far, and I am interested in your thoughts:

1) I plan yto power the system via its own 12v battery. I don't want to tap into the batteries powering the motor, thus reducing run time or possibly creating other electrical issues.

I will probably mount the battery on the floor below the backseat inside a marine battery box (like you would see on a small fishing boat). These are weather resistant and can be purchased for under $15. (go to west marine or overtons web page and search "battery box").

I plan on having 2 ways to charge this extra battery: a) I will install a set of remote battery posts under the seat, and when I plug the cart in I will just throw my car trickle charger on these remote posts (thus, not having to crawl under the seat and open the battery box each time). b) In addition, I will also add a small 5 watt or 7.5 watt solar panel to the roof of the cart that will charge the battery. On sunny days I can just park outside to charge the radio.

My other option, would be to use a portable power pack, like this one. http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=96157

The benefit to this would be the power inverter, but it would be more difficult to incorporate the solar, and it would not look as neat as a remotely mounted battery box.

2) As far as location of the head unit, I was thinking that I would mount it to the underside of the rear seat, just above the battery box. However, I would use a marine head unit that has a wired remote control, allowing me to dash mount a small control module that would adjust volume, track, station and input. In addition, I would run a cable to one of the glove boxes that would allow me to hook up an I pod.

The reason I think I want to remote mount is that I don't want to give up the little glove boxes. I want to save these for storage, insurance card, copies of local laws and the like.

3) Speakers - Here is where I really want input. I have heard mixed reviews on the roof mounted, center mounts that go on the front edge of roof. I was thinking about mounting a pair at the top of the rear roof posts, this would benefit front and rear passengers.

These are just my initial thoughts, but look forward to your comments. Thanks

farrbar 04-15-2010 01:17 PM

Re: Radio Set-Up in my Tomberlin E2 LE
 
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Ok, so I did most of what I planned, just skipped the Solar Panel. See attached.

snookwheel 04-15-2010 07:22 PM

Re: Radio Set-Up in my Tomberlin E2 LE
 
Very nice! I've been thinking about adding some 'tunes' too. :thumbup:

portland 04-15-2010 08:25 PM

Re: Radio Set-Up in my Tomberlin E2 LE
 
Looks really nice. Any pics of the speakers?

thiggins18 04-16-2010 11:52 AM

Re: Radio Set-Up in my Tomberlin E2 LE
 
Yeah I would like to see some pictures of the speaker setup also.

How did you mount the cd player? It looks like a marine enclose mounted to something. What did you mount it to?

Thanks

farrbar 04-19-2010 09:58 PM

Re: Radio Set-Up in my Tomberlin E2 LE
 
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the cd player was mounted to the bottom side of the rear seat using a marine enclosure. I put the speakers in a box built from mdf, and covered in black vinyl, to try to match seats. i'm out of town, so here is the only pic i have of speakers (tape was just until silicone used to hold speaker grill in place dried)

Aka1ceman 06-04-2010 08:14 PM

Re: Radio Set-Up in my Tomberlin E2 LE
 
There is a 12v converter on board. It supplies 12v to the cig lighter and ignition. Some have tapped into this to provide 12v for a radio.

Torey G 07-07-2010 07:18 AM

Re: Radio Set-Up in my Tomberlin E2 LE
 
New to site. When you tap into the 12V, does it shut off the radio with the key switch, or are you installing a shut off switch too.

farrbar 07-07-2010 08:12 AM

Re: Radio Set-Up in my Tomberlin E2 LE
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Torey G (Post 424770)
New to site. When you tap into the 12V, does it shut off the radio with the key switch, or are you installing a shut off switch too.

I put in a toggle switch (see first picture, it is the thing circled in red)

Torey G 07-08-2010 07:40 PM

Re: Radio Set-Up in my Tomberlin E2 LE
 
Sorry only opened the back of the cart pic. Nice job.


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