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I've bought a mini with plans to use it aboard our Bristol 40, and am wondering if anyone else is looking at using a mini.
So far my idea is just to use the right size MSW inverter for power. The mini will tuck nicely into the shelf space next to the nav station. Also planning to mount an 8-10" monitor (like the Lilliput) on an arm to swing it out of the way into the bookshelf space.
I'd really love to monitor to a sunlight-viewable monitor to the helm, but as far as I can see they are just too pricey so far, especially in the development stages I am in right now. The helm is too far from the companionway to see a swing-out monitor.
None of this will happen till I get to the boat in late July, as it is in Maine, and I am in Switzerland ( ! ) but I'll be able to get everything configured before I arrive at least.
What other ideas and suggestions do folks have?
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I'm using the Powerbook Pismo onboard at the moment, but I think I'll buy a Mac Mini when Tiger comes out, although whether or not I'll use it on board is a different question - 27ft's a bit cramped, plus I'd potentially need to buy a second monitor..
If you've got a larger yacht, such as your 40fter, then the Mac Mini's ideal! Run a nice 23" widescreen TFT TV/monitor in the saloon, and a smaller display in the cockpit.. that way you can watch DVDs / TV in the evenings too.
It's worth doing a search on Google for Mac Mini, in-car, as our land-locked cousins are already doing a lot of installations, and have sorted out a lot of the problems / issues with using the Mac Mini over 12v.
[url=http://www.kennettnet.co.uk/astramac/power/]Powering the Mac Mini from a 12v supply
[url=http://www.mp3car.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=46365]Mac Mini in-car user interface
Love to see some photos, once you eventually get your yacht - especially with the Mini installed!
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I've seen those sites and by now I have a seriously extensive set of bookmarks for small screens of every variety, so finding one for the nav station isn't a issue. Finding a daylight one for the helm position is; no solution in sight yet.
What I like about the mini is that it wouldn't take up room on the chart table, and I can stow a folding keyboard and mouse easily and quickly.
That 12-->18 vdc site is interesting, but the mini power supply specs out at 18.5 VDC @ 4.5 amps, and that little adapter is 16 VDC @ 4.3. I know a certain amount about electricity and would be leery of it. Also, as this is very much a development project at the moment, I'll just start with an inverter. The no-load current on them is .25 a, and they manage about 85%+ efficiency these days, so I'm happy for starters; I'm sure I'll change my mind later though!
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I installed a 13" Sharp LCD on the bulkhead above my nav station (Catalina 42) on a swing out mount. My current thought is to add the Mini with both a wireless mouse and keyboard. That way it can all be put away and or stored when not in use and subjected to salt air as little as possible. The Sharp comes with a power supply that converts to 12v. I had it installed directly to 12v and a breaker on my panel and it works great. For the Mini power supply I am planning on just running through the inverter which is the new Xantrex MS2000 set up to provide clean sine wave power. (according to Xantrex)
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The mount I used was OmniMount VESA-75/100-CL Cantilever LCD TV Mount. It works great and is very solid. It can be adjusted with an hex head supplied with it. My nav station is sheltered and far from the weather. I have had good luck with both the mouse and keyboard in my office at home and know I won't get further away using it on the boat. I do wonder whether it will interfere with anything else on board. I have the wireless remote for my Raymarine Autopilot and need to check what freq it runs to determine if I will conflict. The other nice thing about the monitor is the video/audio on it can be plugged into the stereo MP3 monster cable set up to allow us to plug in our iPod and music and play the audio over our salon stereo. This is all great fun getting it to interface the bottom line is just let me go sailing!
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I have started to put this page together showing all the pieces..
http://www.gpsnavx.com/html/navsolution.html
I will have a 12V power supply soon.
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Here appears to be a power supply that will work with the Mac Mini and also power a 12VDC monitor
http://www.carnetix.com/CNXP1900.htm
Now one can have a complete solution..
http://www.gpsnavx.com/html/navsolution.html
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I am about to purchase a 30' sailboat and have been thinking for quite some time that a mac mini is the way to go but after reading this I am thinking maybe I should just stick with my 15" PowerBook since I already have a Lind 12v adapter for it. This would also obviate the need for a separate LCD monitor at the Nav station...
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When my Powerbook Pismo finally gives up the ghost, I'll probably opt for a new or refurbished iBook. By the time that you've purchased a Mac Mini, 12v power adapter + screen + keyboard + mouse etc, you've probably spent more than the total cost of an iBook.
+ you can remove it from the boat when you're not there, you get battery backup and it uses less power.
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I am setting up our mac mini so that the front of the mini is flush with the bulkhead above the chart table for loading DVDs and CDs, I have found a non-latching bulkhead "power on" button for booting up the mini, and I am also looking to wire up a USB and firewire socket on the bulkhead. I have found a (not very good) USB bulkhead socket in the RS catalogue, has anyone found a good USB bulkhead socket and are there any firewire sockets out there?
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If you go back to the RS site and search for:
"Bulgin USB"
and
"Bulgin Firewire"
you will find many excellent solutions
hope this helps
Bob Etter