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bduffman 
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Posted: August 14, 2009 at 9:40 AM / IP Logged  
hey guys ive been installing a few screens in my car and need some help with the wireing i have 3 screens and a computer screen 1 i have set up cause it has dual input but the others i need to be able to switch between ps2 and head unit all indoviual so i will need 3 switches one for each screen but my question is what type of switch and how to wire it ive been told each signal will need its own return or can they share the same return ? and while im here dose any one no how to convert rca to computer plug
thanks guys
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You will require a piece of hardware to allow you to run composite video into a computer monitor.  They made them years ago for home use.  I have not seen one in 12 volt form.  Even the ones for home use were junk.  The picture was barely watchable.  There is no way to convert the composite video to the separate Red Green and Blue connections that the monitor needs.  Not without the piece of hardware.

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Posted: August 15, 2009 at 3:23 AM / IP Logged  
yea thats fine cause the screen needs 240 volts to so i need to run a 2nd inverter but my main issue is the wiring of the screens so i can switch between ps2 and dvd

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