Just want to show off my DIY TomTom ONE dock (long writeup)
#1
AudiWorld Super User
Thread Starter
![Default](https://www.audiworld.com/forums/images/icons/icon1.gif)
I got a TomTom ONE 125 last year to replace my old GO 300. While the ONE is much slimmer than the GO 300 and has better satellite reception, the one thing I missed was not being able to "dock" it to a chargeable dock (i.e., snap it on and off).
The ONE comes with a large suction cup mount, but the mini-USB charging cable is separate, so you have to fuss with the suction cup and the cable separately every time you remove it / reinstall it.
For a few months, I used an adhesive disk affixed to the upper part of the knee bolster, like this (this pic shows my allroad setup, but my S4 setup was the same):
<img src="http://lh3.ggpht.com/_Xv9TzBUjKbo/SXtIL2RAADI/AAAAAAAAAMA/e-jDTRcc3Ag/s640/PICT0009.JPG">
The setup worked well, was unobtrusive, and got good reception, but it wasn't a dock.
While ProClip makes a charging dock, it's large and conspicuous (a suggestion to would-be thieves that you might have a GPS unit in the car, even if you've removed it from the dock) and expensive ($80):
<img src="http://www.tomtom-proclip.com/core/framework/scripts/image.asp?path=/media/images/products/devicecradle/278019a.jpg&width=480&height=480">
What to do? Create your own dock!
Here's what I did:
1) I found some of these plastic brackets laying around my house:
<img src="http://lh3.ggpht.com/_Xv9TzBUjKbo/SXtIaKEzVgI/AAAAAAAAANk/7e49yMaoe48/s512/Pict0001.jpg">
2) I then took a straight mini-USB cable (I found that the Blackberry cables, which I had a number of, provided the most stability for the TomTom), cut off the large connector part, fed it through the bracket, and secured the mini-USB part to the bracket using a small hose clamp, snipped off the extra metal band after tightening the clamp, and pounded the clamp flat. I then painted everything flat black.
Next, I screwed the assembly into the back of my ProClip clip.
These pics doesn't show all the steps, but give a general idea:
<img src="http://lh4.ggpht.com/_Xv9TzBUjKbo/SXtIT97hTaI/AAAAAAAAAM4/Rtqm3cMZ59I/s640/PICT0018.JPG">
<img src="http://lh3.ggpht.com/_Xv9TzBUjKbo/SXtIVFPLl0I/AAAAAAAAANA/7WFQoWwiI4o/s640/PICT0019.JPG">
<img src="http://lh5.ggpht.com/_Xv9TzBUjKbo/SXtIXmjrwUI/AAAAAAAAANI/_g3GlDxMyjM/s640/PICT0020.JPG">
3) Feeding the USB cable:
I fed the cable through the glovebox (neatly tucking the cable into the crevice along the trim piece to the side of the headunit, which crevice is accessible after you open the glovebox) and fed it through behind the dash (over the center tunnel) to the driver's side:
I then cut the original TomTom power adapter, which I had hardwired to my fusebox to a switched power source, and connected the cut-up USB cable to the TomTom power adapter (red to red, black to black).
(Sorry, no pics for this step.)
4) Here's how the final dock works:
<img src="http://lh3.ggpht.com/_Xv9TzBUjKbo/SXtIZja5bCI/AAAAAAAAANc/6bdPECOVyWQ/s640/PICT0023.JPG">
<img src="http://lh3.ggpht.com/_Xv9TzBUjKbo/SXtIYvxlnmI/AAAAAAAAANU/OLmLRm7vap4/s640/PICT0021.JPG">
The TomTom is sufficiently secure plugged into just the mini-USB connector, it pops on and off easily, and it gets charged when the ignition is on.
Mission accomplished.
P.S. If you're wondering why the TomTom charging cable couldn't be used directly, it's because the L-shape of the mini-USB connector wouldn't allow me to attach it to the back of the bracket:
<img src="http://lh3.ggpht.com/_Xv9TzBUjKbo/SXtIPeNS3CI/AAAAAAAAAMY/zBGaNvyEyPg/s640/PICT0013.JPG">
The ONE comes with a large suction cup mount, but the mini-USB charging cable is separate, so you have to fuss with the suction cup and the cable separately every time you remove it / reinstall it.
For a few months, I used an adhesive disk affixed to the upper part of the knee bolster, like this (this pic shows my allroad setup, but my S4 setup was the same):
<img src="http://lh3.ggpht.com/_Xv9TzBUjKbo/SXtIL2RAADI/AAAAAAAAAMA/e-jDTRcc3Ag/s640/PICT0009.JPG">
The setup worked well, was unobtrusive, and got good reception, but it wasn't a dock.
While ProClip makes a charging dock, it's large and conspicuous (a suggestion to would-be thieves that you might have a GPS unit in the car, even if you've removed it from the dock) and expensive ($80):
<img src="http://www.tomtom-proclip.com/core/framework/scripts/image.asp?path=/media/images/products/devicecradle/278019a.jpg&width=480&height=480">
What to do? Create your own dock!
Here's what I did:
1) I found some of these plastic brackets laying around my house:
<img src="http://lh3.ggpht.com/_Xv9TzBUjKbo/SXtIaKEzVgI/AAAAAAAAANk/7e49yMaoe48/s512/Pict0001.jpg">
2) I then took a straight mini-USB cable (I found that the Blackberry cables, which I had a number of, provided the most stability for the TomTom), cut off the large connector part, fed it through the bracket, and secured the mini-USB part to the bracket using a small hose clamp, snipped off the extra metal band after tightening the clamp, and pounded the clamp flat. I then painted everything flat black.
Next, I screwed the assembly into the back of my ProClip clip.
These pics doesn't show all the steps, but give a general idea:
<img src="http://lh4.ggpht.com/_Xv9TzBUjKbo/SXtIT97hTaI/AAAAAAAAAM4/Rtqm3cMZ59I/s640/PICT0018.JPG">
<img src="http://lh3.ggpht.com/_Xv9TzBUjKbo/SXtIVFPLl0I/AAAAAAAAANA/7WFQoWwiI4o/s640/PICT0019.JPG">
<img src="http://lh5.ggpht.com/_Xv9TzBUjKbo/SXtIXmjrwUI/AAAAAAAAANI/_g3GlDxMyjM/s640/PICT0020.JPG">
3) Feeding the USB cable:
I fed the cable through the glovebox (neatly tucking the cable into the crevice along the trim piece to the side of the headunit, which crevice is accessible after you open the glovebox) and fed it through behind the dash (over the center tunnel) to the driver's side:
I then cut the original TomTom power adapter, which I had hardwired to my fusebox to a switched power source, and connected the cut-up USB cable to the TomTom power adapter (red to red, black to black).
(Sorry, no pics for this step.)
4) Here's how the final dock works:
<img src="http://lh3.ggpht.com/_Xv9TzBUjKbo/SXtIZja5bCI/AAAAAAAAANc/6bdPECOVyWQ/s640/PICT0023.JPG">
<img src="http://lh3.ggpht.com/_Xv9TzBUjKbo/SXtIYvxlnmI/AAAAAAAAANU/OLmLRm7vap4/s640/PICT0021.JPG">
The TomTom is sufficiently secure plugged into just the mini-USB connector, it pops on and off easily, and it gets charged when the ignition is on.
Mission accomplished.
P.S. If you're wondering why the TomTom charging cable couldn't be used directly, it's because the L-shape of the mini-USB connector wouldn't allow me to attach it to the back of the bracket:
<img src="http://lh3.ggpht.com/_Xv9TzBUjKbo/SXtIPeNS3CI/AAAAAAAAAMY/zBGaNvyEyPg/s640/PICT0013.JPG">
#6
AudiWorld Super User
Thread Starter
![Default](https://www.audiworld.com/forums/images/icons/icon1.gif)
bang into the knee bolster!
Also, I had folded the GPS in when entering/exiting when I had the dashboard mount.
Also, I had folded the GPS in when entering/exiting when I had the dashboard mount.
Trending Topics
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
TwinTurboTerror
Audi allroad
3
01-28-2009 10:02 AM
'01 S4 Kid
S4 / RS4 (B5 Platform) Discussion
6
10-05-2005 06:40 PM
loder
A4 (B6 Platform) Discussion
8
07-09-2003 05:25 PM