Ive tried hardwiring in the inverter to the battery.
Tried moving them (inverter, screen and ps2) away from each other.
Tried 3 different sets of A/V cables !
Im gettin static lines and a bit of static in the sound.
No shops seem to know whats causing it.
I get a buzzing noise when im movin the RCA's in and out of the hideaway unit..
Anyone know whats up ?
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i would suggest tryin to get another shop to let u test a different screen to see if it somethin wrong with the screen internally, or even testing your screen on one of their display model head units, this way it will eliminate what it is, should anyway, hope this helps, later
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Do you have a ground loop isolator wired into the screen? That could stop the problems. Like $10 at Radio Shack, prolly less online.
hm....1 guy at a store said that might be the prob.
Where do i wire it in though ?
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in line with the rca's or if its wire with the power wire

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if its wire ??
battery to inverter. rca's into the brain of the unit - then to the deck.
how would i wire sumthing into the rcas....sorry, i dun get it
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The filter/isolator gets hooked up to the positive power wire of the deck (I'm guessing it's a fold-out style radio/LCD headunit??). Some1 else will need to back me up on which power wire (pos or ground) to hook it up to b/c I don't remember for sure (still rockin' stock so I haven't needed to use one yet) but it def. goes on power