12/22/09

Land: our pole barn

I started designing our pole barn. I have to work with existing poles but will do the rest all new. Here is the start. I keep posting on progress.



Found a sketchup plugin to draw stud walls automatically.
Ruby Library

Scroll down to "HouseBuilder" and install in the plugin folder. Here is an example:

7/19/09

Problems with a new radio...

I have posted this in multiple forums for months, specific and general ones, but now one to date was able to help me. I thought I give it a shot here as well.

My wife has a 2007 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited that came with the single disk radio system. We like the controls and so I purchase the same radio for our Camper. I found one used but it did not come with the wiring harness. I since purchased the MOPAR wiring harness according to my local Chrysler dealer and it plugs into the "A" port on the right side of the radio (from behind).





The harness part number is 68032281AA Wiring-Radio.
The radio part number is P05107095AJ.

I also unplugged my wife's radio and noticed the following cables (see picture). I measured 12.5V permanently on the red/black thick gage wires. This is regardless of key in ignition or door open. So this tells me that one other cable needs to be a control cable.

Cables are as follows:



1 RED
2 White
8 green with blue stripe
9 green with orange stripe
10 grey with blue stripe
11 grey with orange stripe
12 BLACK
13 white with red stripe

Rest is empty.

I assume at this point that 2x grey and 2x green are for the speakers. White and White/Red seem to carry 2.4V regardless of ignition and door status.

So I am further assuming that I can not use this radio outside of a Jeep/Dodge/Chrysler as it appears that it need a control signal to start/stop.

When I use it on the Black/Red only it starts up, goes through a CD cycle and then powers off. Pushing the Power button does not help.

I need help! I know that someone out there is able to help! Please advise.

7/11/09

World Time

Houston

Berlin

6/14/09

Mega_Mod: The Final Touch!

At first I just had the Garmin in the Center console and there it blocked one of my big cup holders. Also I thought it was to low for easy viewing. My Garmin was stolen the other day and the thieves cut all wires so I had the chance to start new...

I ordered the same Garmin again - the Garmin Nuvi 5000 as discussed in the blogs below. This time I ordered a re-furb one from eBay and just paid about $190 including S&H. So I think I am OK with that.

I wanted to place the Garmin somewhere where it is easy to see without turning the head too much. I do not like the windscreen mounts as it blocks some of the view. For some time I played with the idea to place it on the overhead console. Routing the wires there is not a big deal. But there is no real fastener to carry the extra weight and avoid vibrations. In addition it requires the external antenna to improve the detectability of the satellites. I have the antenna but it needs to be plugged into the Garmin directly and it is a pain to remove each time you get the Garmin out of the cradle. I guess thats the reason why I always left it it in the truck and hence got it stolen. After some thoughts I moved away from the idea.

In the meantime I purchased the ARKON cup holder stand from eBay. I tied it at first in the cup holder but the arm was vibrating and I could not really fix the thing in the cup holes.


Back to the dashboard at the radio somewhere. The Dodge RAM has an opening underneath the Radio and it appears to be the perfect spot. I removed the dashboard (see Page 8) and got to the 1" by 5" black plastic box that sits right under the radio.

I also had some metal rail from the kitchen remodeling (IKEA) that I mounted inside the box. Note that the square will ride in the rail and I can adjust the lateral position easily and whenever I want. I did cut a thread into the square and the positions is fixed with the screw.

You may also notice the top from the Arkon cup holder ...? I just cut it to length and also did cut a thread in the top two parts. This way they rotate onto the screw.





Here are the parts fixed inside the black box:





Now putting it all back together. Here is a shot of the parts back under the radio. Notice the rubber mat that is typically in the box. I cut it so it blends the front.



Here with the cradle attached:



I am not happy yet with the rubber mat. I will probably think of something else. But this is all I had available at the point. There are brush openings for computer desks that might work here and allow me to laterally move the holder inside the brush.

And finally here is the finished product:





I almost exclusively operate my radio from the steering wheel controls. I am not concerned that I do not see the buttons completely.