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Self-made cars for cars. Examples

Many drivers are trying to make their car better, to eliminate existing, in their opinion, shortcomings. And they do it with the help of self- made self-made cars for cars. In this article, we will consider only a few examples that the authors posted on the network.

USB outlet

Popular among drivers use a variety of electronic homemade for cars. A good example is a USB-outlet located at your fingertips. Using a cigarette lighter is not always convenient. And this option should be like.

The basis will serve as a USB-outlet, which can be purchased in the market. The first thing you will need to disassemble. The entire plastic housing must be removed. For work, only the core is needed. On the outlet from any piece of plastic is cut out the lid. It should fit the size of the hole in which the socket will be placed in the future. In this lid a rectangular cutout is made to fit the input of the socket. If the socket with LED, you need to make a hole for it. The edges are lined with sandpaper to make it look more aesthetically pleasing. For the same purpose, the plastic can be pasted with vinyl or self-adhesive paper.

The port PCB needs to solder the wire, the second end of which will be connected to the cigarette lighter. Metal clips are attached to the back of the plastic. With their help, the device is mounted in the console connector.

12 V air conditioning

Self-made cars for the car assume the production of useful things from what is at hand. So, from radiators from a desktop computer it is possible to assemble an air conditioner, the size of which will be 5x5 cm. Its power is 30W.

It will take two radiators. To that, where the cooler is more, the Peltier element is fixed using a hot-melt adhesive. The smaller radiator sticks on the other side. The whole structure is connected to the power supply. The peculiarity is that the air from the coolers should go in different directions. On the one hand will be a cold stream, on the other - warm.

Adhesive gas tank cap

Many drivers know the problem of losing the fuel cap. And self-made cars for cars allow it to be solved. Make it easy. Place a small but strong magnet inside the lid. Neodymium magnet will fit from the hard disk. It will be enough and half.

Back shelf for acoustics

Collected self-made carpets for cars will also help if you need to install the rear speakers, and no shelves. In this case, the shelf is made from conventional sheets of chipboard.

The size of the sheet will depend on the model of the car, but the approximate parameters are 110x45 cm. The thickness will be 2 cm. The sheet is cut into two parts. One of them will rise. The second will serve as a support for the speakers. And the second part will be wider (about 40 cm). To prevent moisture from entering the sheets, they must be treated with lacquer.

Of the same sheets of chipboard you need to cut out the stands for the speakers. To begin with, a template is applied (the available speakers are used for this). Similar holes are prepared on the shelf itself. Podiums are fixed with the help of holders (they will need 4 pieces). Holders can be cut from the remnants of chipboard. The slope angle is arbitrary. Connect parts using self-tapping screws. Preliminarily they can be smeared with glue.

To ensure that the podiums are voluminous, installation foam is used. With its help in several passes the desired volume is created. After drying, the foam is cut off. Irregularities are puttied and rubbed with sandpaper. Next, you need to check if the speakers are properly placed in the prepared holes. If all is well, then the workpiece can be pasted with a cloth. It is enough to cover only from the front side.

Two shelves are connected by means of usual canopies. The speakers are connected from the bottom.

Self-made car, made by own hands, will prove to be useful creations. In addition, it is always pleasant to look at the results of their own labors.

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