Title: Double Din Alpine IVA W505? Post by: Korbin on August 01, 2009, 02:04:57 AM (http://korbino.com/hu1.jpg)
Title: Re: Double Din Alpine IVA W505? Post by: cna on August 01, 2009, 03:15:00 AM looks sweet but looks like a custom job
Title: Re: Double Din Alpine IVA W505? Post by: Korbin on August 01, 2009, 05:49:08 AM it is custom; its mine. I am not done with it yet.
Title: Re: Double Din Alpine IVA W505? Post by: timot_one on August 01, 2009, 09:54:23 AM You should give all the details about this. It's not a bad idea, but it's not exactly the best set up since you've essentially used the h/u only as a screen since you've removed the DVD mech from it.
Title: Re: Double Din Alpine IVA W505? Post by: Sworkhard on August 01, 2009, 12:54:33 PM Can't wait to see it 100% complete. It would be awesome to see the parts list so more people can get something like this working. There have been several attempts to get this to work, but your the first to actually succeed.
Title: Re: Double Din Alpine IVA W505? Post by: Korbin on August 02, 2009, 04:33:57 AM @Tim
Yeah, DVD mech is gone :(; but you could theoretically install an AI Net'd DVD changer somewhere for cheap, and have a better system altogether. @Sworkhard Parts List: Heated garage full of tools SEM Black interior paint Evercoat Fibertech Fiberglass shaping utensils Lots of sandpaper Alpine IVA-W505 Electric Tape Crimp Caps Wiring Harness for IVA-W505 Clear indoor silicon DUAL CLIMATE HU... havent even attempted it or looked into a single climate HU. (I have an LX) The actual HU install requires no special parts, it rests vertically on top of the lower cubby, and the ribbon cable attaching the HU to the faceplate is ran through a hole dremeled into the A/C PCB (I just ripped the LCD off and then dremeled through the pins where the LCD was connected. Unwise; but I knew that it wouldn't likely affect air conditioning function.) The major downside with this is that you can no longer read your AC details. I know the navi dash has an upper cluster that shows you current AC status, I thought about looking into that. Overall it isn't that big of a deal, I can "feel" for what mode it is in. I rarely change modes anyway. The lack of a DVD player is not too much of an inconvenience for me; I don't use optical media anymore anyway. You could quite easily attach a changer or a harddrive (what I do) to the HU as it is very flexible. Title: Re: Double Din Alpine IVA W505? Post by: timot_one on August 02, 2009, 06:20:36 PM So, why didn't you just get something like a TME-M740BT and a VPA-B222? You're glossing over the fact that you voided the warranty of the IVA-W505 by removing the screen from the DVD mech and buried it in your dash so you can't load a DVD or a access your navi unit unless you take your dash apart. It may not be a "big deal" to you, but it's a HUGE shortcoming in your set up. Don't claim you've done it "the right way" when you have disabled some key features and your head unit is no longer fully functional.
Title: Re: Double Din Alpine IVA W505? Post by: Korbin on August 02, 2009, 07:41:29 PM I didnt go for the VehicleHub pro for the same reason most others don't go for it; the interface.
You lose two features: A single disk changer, and the navi-port access. The navi-port access is great if you use a blackbird. I am looking into the viability of accessing these two ports from above the HU, as it is mounted in there facing up (the changer/blackbird port) at a 90 degree angle to what it should be. Realistically, if you lift the top panel (with the air vents), the HU is right there. I wouldn't mind taking my setup a little further and adding a hinged mechanism and clean face to this. "Right" way may be oversimplifying things; there will be no 'right' way for an upper dash mount unless someone redesigned an alternate PCB and dash panel for this vehicle. It is simply a near-completely working, upper-dash HU mount. And even if someone designed an alternate PCB, there isn't enough room in this dash to mount an alpine, and certainly not a deeper pioneer. (My setup is actually mounted vertically.) and nobody needs to know the warranty is voided :D Title: Re: Double Din Alpine IVA W505? Post by: wtcii on August 02, 2009, 07:43:44 PM It's kind of like the uberpod<--- I think that's what it's called. I think that was supposed to have more functionality though.
Title: Re: Double Din Alpine IVA W505? Post by: Sworkhard on August 05, 2009, 08:12:08 PM Thanks Korbin,
I thought you had purchases a few special service cables from alpine (hence the request for the parts list) to make everything work, but it appears you only needed what the IVA-W505 came with. Title: Re: Double Din Alpine IVA W505? Post by: Paulius005 on August 07, 2009, 11:43:43 AM Nicely done! I'd have to agree with Tim though...
Quote Overall it isn't that big of a deal, I can "feel" for what mode it is in. I rarely change modes anyway. The lack of a DVD player is not too much of an inconvenience for me; I don't use optical media anymore anyway. You could quite easily attach a changer or a harddrive (what I do) to the HU as it is very flexible. It also seems like you maybe just rationalizing here... The sacrifices that you are making could have been avoided if you just put it in the lower cubby... :/ What made you choose this custom job over putting it in the lower cubby? Title: Re: Double Din Alpine IVA W505? Post by: Jeff Likes Bagels on August 07, 2009, 04:29:23 PM Quote from: "Paulius005" What made you choose this custom job over putting it in the lower cubby? The first thing that would come to my mind would be that the higher position reduces eye strain from having to look down at the lower cubby instead of just snapping your eyes over at the higher point. But that's my opinion, not his. ![]() Title: Re: Double Din Alpine IVA W505? Post by: Korbin on August 09, 2009, 08:17:56 PM I just wanted to have it custom, have use of my bottom cubby, and not have two radios.
Stephen: Service cables arent produced for the part of the IVA-W505 that I wanted to extend, so I went with a direct mount instead; a bit trickier, but it works all the same. |