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Originally Posted by pierre smith
A friend is mounting a Dynon 180 in his -4 and thinks he can buy a cheap DVD monitor, like the ones in cars, and duplicate his D180 flight display for the backseater.
Have any of you guys considered this? Can it even work?
Curious.... 
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Can it be done? Sure.
Would it be easy? Probably not.
Would it be bright enough and strong enough? Probably not.
You dig into the internals of the Dynon unit and figure out where and how the video information get to the display and wire in "something" to copy it out to an interface unit you yourself would build. Then, that video gets sent back to the rear seat monitor "somehow". Keep in mind that opening up the Dynon unit to do all of this probably voids the warranty and may damage the unit and make it cosmetically damaged. So already you may be needing to buy a second unit from Dynon(!)
Seems to me (as one who has spent much of his professional career modifying avionics and military devices to do things they were never meant to do) that it would be easier and better just to get a second unit from Dynon.
Producing the flight display image is easy. Finding the hardware to display it on well and for not too much is hard. I was flying a DA40 last week with a Garmin 430 and was frustrated by how dim the display was in the sun - so even a high quality unit like Garmin has still not quite solved the problem.
But its fun to think about. Myself, I intend to go basic old fashioned steam gauges at first, then add electronic displays of my own concoction later on.
Cheers
John Babrick
(HS will maybe be done this weekend!!!)