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  • Can you install a DIY built-in USB charger?

    So I was looking at the front cup holders just before, and noticed that on the left side of the 12V port is a blank plastic cover (on the opposite side as the AUX port).

    Do you think it would be possible to easily add a USB charging port (not connected to MDI necessarily) into that blank piece? Would be a nicer solution than having a charger shoved in the cigarette lighter.
    Last edited by alexaescht; 03-04-2013, 07:02 PM.
    Alex Aescht

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  • #2
    Mate you can buy one of these and turn your cigarette lighter into a USB port, or just buy a dual cigarette attachment and use this
    Car Cigarette Powered Dual 2 Port USB Car Charger for iPad iPhone 4G 4S iPod | eBay

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    • #3
      Can you install a DIY built-in USB charger?

      Originally posted by ian View Post
      Mate you can buy one of these and turn your cigarette lighter into a USB port, or just buy a dual cigarette attachment and use this
      Car Cigarette Powered Dual 2 Port USB Car Charger for iPad iPhone 4G 4S iPod | eBay
      I've already got one of them in each car, but it would be really handy to have the cigarette lighter free, for the Garmin sat-nav.
      Also, having something that looks OEM would be cool

      Thanks.
      Alex Aescht

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      • #4
        Sweet! Thanks for link i just ordered 2 in black.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by alexaescht View Post
          I've already got one of them in each car, but it would be really handy to have the cigarette lighter free, for the Garmin sat-nav.
          Also, having something that looks OEM would be cool

          Thanks.
          How handy are you with a soldering iron, you could just cut a hole to fit this and connect it to the car cigarette lighter a bit of stickaflex should hold it in place and it shouldn't look too much out of place ?
          Black 2 Port Dual USB DC Car Charger Adapter Accessory For iPhone 5 4S iPad iPod | eBay

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          • #6
            Buy a double cigarette lighter adapter. Your going to have something hanging out of it so no need to be neat. I tried to tap off the power here for a gauge and I keeled getting a electrical fault on VCDS. So a plug here would produce the same unless you go through a fuse at the box.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by lunchboxGTI View Post
              Buy a double cigarette lighter adapter. Your going to have something hanging out of it so no need to be neat. I tried to tap off the power here for a gauge and I keeled getting a electrical fault on VCDS. So a plug here would produce the same unless you go through a fuse at the box.
              Why its the same as using an adapter its drawing the same power , the gauge you used might of been faulty,
              by linking the 2 cigarette lighter is the same as using a double adapter . with 2 things connected.

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              • #8
                I have wired in an additional power socket, starting with something like this tacked in parallel to the stock lighter socket (with the clips cut off of course).

                Cigarette Lighter Socket to Battery Clips - Jaycar Electronics

                Then used an off the shelf lighter socket to USB adaptor like the Griffin one linked above to get some powered USB ports. In my case I was hard mounting a cradle for my iPhone 5 so the whole shebang is hidden behind the dash and the USB cable is permanently plugged in.

                This is essentially what I have seen lots of mobile phone installers do to get power for a hard mount cradle, the bonus being that the second time around you don't have to replace the thing if you get a new phone, just the charger which then easily plugs into the socket (or USB port) under the dash.



                If you wanted ports you could use one of the blanks in the dash coupled with ian's flush mount socket + the additional lighter socket. The bonus being that you can do *most* of the cutting and glue-ing of the bits you will see outside the car to make it look good.

                If it has an engine or heartbeat it's going to cost you.

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                • #9
                  Not faulty. The gauge connected elsewhere also and just wasn't compatible with the canbus I guess. Just didn't like it.

                  Depends what he wants to run of the USB is he charging a phone or running a iPad/tablet/DVD player?
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                  • #10
                    Most USB devices only draw 5 volts, so you not using a 12volt spotlight so the power draw is minimal

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                    • #11
                      Can you install a DIY built-in USB charger?

                      So I think if space allowed, I'd do the following:

                      Connect an extra cigarette lighter socket using the link from the_hawk
                      Plug the current iPad USB charger I have into it (under the centre console)
                      Run a USB extension cable (male to female) from the charger to the blank in the centre console and attach it somehow.

                      I just think that getting under the centre console would be a pain. Tips?


                      Thanks
                      Last edited by alexaescht; 03-04-2013, 08:19 PM.
                      Alex Aescht

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                      • #12
                        I've never done a Polo 6R before, but I'd usually start with popping off the gear shift surround and working my way up/forward (there is usually some screws in there). Other times you have to work from the radio or AC and back down. Trim removal tools are something most people will need at some point too:
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                        This might help (although is probably for a LHD vehicle)



                        Probably don't need this one, but here you go anyway:

                        Last edited by The_Hawk; 04-04-2013, 05:37 AM.

                        If it has an engine or heartbeat it's going to cost you.

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                        • #13
                          Can you install a DIY built-in USB charger?

                          Originally posted by The_Hawk View Post
                          I've never done a Polo 6R before, but I'd usually start with popping off the gear shift surround and working my way up/forward (there is usually some screws in there). Other times you have to work from the radio or AC and back down. Trim removal tools are something most people will need at some point too:
                          Supercheap Auto is Australia's leading auto spares, parts and accessories retailer stocking a variety of car batteries, air filters, coolants and more online or in stores nationwide


                          This might help (although is probably for a LHD vehicle)



                          Probably don't need this one, but here you go anyway:

                          Thanks again Aaron,

                          I might give this a go eventually but it looks a bit tricky. Those diagrams are a big help though
                          Alex Aescht

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                          MY11 Pepper Grey VW Polo Comfortline 66TDI manual ― Comfort Pack, Audio Pack.

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                          • #14
                            This is my solution for my MK4, home made 12v to 5v regulated power supply, with 3 headers.

                            I have one line to the Navman, and another to a micro USB in the dash cubby for phone charging.



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                            MK5 Jetta Turbo - Sold
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                            • #15
                              Can you install a DIY built-in USB charger?

                              Originally posted by JustCruisn View Post
                              This is my solution for my MK4, home made 12v to 5v regulated power supply, with 3 headers.

                              I have one line to the Navman, and another to a micro USB in the dash cubby for phone charging.



                              Looks good!
                              Alex Aescht

                              MY13 Dark Silver VW up! 5-door 55MPI manual — Comfort Style Pack, Comfort Drive Pack, Maps + More, Panoramic Sunroof
                              MY11 Pepper Grey VW Polo Comfortline 66TDI manual ― Comfort Pack, Audio Pack.

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