MOBILE RACE COMMAND CENTER
To install the Mac Mini, the first problem I needed to solve was "Where will all mount all this stuff?". The Honda Element doesn't really have a good hiding space for all the hardware I needed. The Element SC, however, has a HUGE center console and it looked big enough for my purposes. There's a company in Michigan that modifies Element SCs to make them suitable for handicapped drivers. They rip out the consoles and sell them on eBay. I think I had to pay around $500 for mine (that's including the handbrake, as the standard one won't work).

PHOTO 1: How the console looked when it arrived

PHOTO 2: Holy cow! It fits!

PHOTO 3: Carnetix P1900V/P5V PSU ... puts the Mini to sleep when ignition is off, wakes it up when it's on.

PHOTO 4: Carnetix Mac Kit requires you to wire it to the Mini's on/off switch internally. It replaces the Mini's cord and power supply brick.

PHOTO 5: Carnetix PSU installed under passenger's seat. I don't like things like this installed on the floor, but I didn't have much choice and it's been no problem ... yet.

PHOTO 6: Installing the new handbrake. I had to remove the driver's seat. Bummer.

PHOTO 7: Handbrake installed, head unit out, and console dry-fitted.

PHOTO 8: Apple Dock painted and installed. Griffin PowerMate installed.

PHOTO 9: Touchscreen installed. OSX Combined Update being installed.

PHOTO 10: The head unit and Mac Mini in place. There's a pocket beside the Mac Mini with a 4-port USB hub in it. I had a local car stereo installer fabricate some of the special parts. He did a nice job.

PHOTO 11: I have an Apple Bluetooth Keyboard and Mighty Mouse for use when I'm not in motion.

PHOTO 12: I fabricated a platform that can be installed when I remove the rear seats. I place a Cabelas camp mattress on it, making it shockingly comfortable to sleep on.

PHOTO 13: A view of the platform from the side door looking back. The black fabric is a cabana specifically made for the Element that I purchased from Honda.

7 Comments:
THAT is awesomeeeee!!!
That is really awesome! I had no idea you could have a set up like that in a car. Nice work! And I'm still impressed with all your running. What a life change from just 8 months ago. I bet you could never have imagined all this and the adventures you are having. Keep it up!
You've pimpied your ride tight, man... great work!
Thanks! While it cost me a few thousand dollars, I've already saved hundreds on hotel room charges. Most Walmart stores will let you park in their parking lot overnight. No need for a cooler, really. Walmart has everything I need, including a restroom. If you're a YMCA member, you can usually shower at a local YMCA center. The Cabelas camp mattress is really comfortable. Sometimes, I put it out on my deck and sleep there.
The pictures don't appear to be working and I would LOVE to see what this looks like. I've been thinking of doing the same thing.
I'll work on getting photos posted. Sincd Google forced all Bloggers who were using FTP to post to quit doing so, photos have turned up missing. So much for Google's wonderful "migration" software ... a lot of my photos "migrated" off their pages!
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