My friend asked me to make him an ipod dock/charger, and this is what happened. I think that it turned out pretty well, despite being made from parts that were found laying around the house.
 
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Step 1: Get your stuff together...

First of all, go around the house scrounging old electronics and stuff. You'll also need to "modify" a ziplock, so use one that you don't need.

Stuff -
2 small speakers
A cable to connect them to the iPod
Square ziploc (pictured)
An iPod to try it out on

Tools -
Dremel
If you make your own cables - wire strippers, electric tape
Suggested - A hole-cutter attatchment for a drill (this is just to make things easier; a sharpie would work too).
joness says: Aug 24, 2006. 7:57 PM
good job. thats pretty cool. oh and it might not look good. but an idea(keep in mind im from the ghetto so i dont mind much for looks haha) but if you really only wanted this for everyonce and a while than you should cut a slot at the bottom where you charge it, and just make the slot kinda like a trapdoor. with some tape to make sure it doesnt open easily and the iPod fall out. this way you dont have to worry about the crap in the container getting broken while you try to take out the ipod?
Alan the Great (author) in reply to jonessAug 28, 2006. 3:56 AM
v2 has an integrated charger; doesn't even need to plug into a computer. Takes 4 AA batteries. I'll post an instructable soon...
DYLEGO in reply to Alan the GreatNov 26, 2008. 3:44 PM
post!
person p says: Oct 23, 2008. 5:20 PM
great idea, im trying to do something similar. Can someone please email me at runescapepur3@yahoo.com to tell me how to hook up a small speaker, so I can plu it into my ipod to listen to my music outloud? Thanks
mikemmcmeans says: Aug 1, 2007. 10:50 PM
you should add an amplifier

and also look up something called minty boost
its an ipod charger that runs off of AA bateries
Alan the Great (author) in reply to mikemmcmeansAug 1, 2007. 10:51 PM
The new one has an amplifier inside it, and the iPod/Zen/Etc is on the outside by a cord. I built my own version of a mintyboost a while ago, with 4 AAs and a voltage regulator. It's what I had lying around.
Xslim says: Jul 19, 2007. 10:16 AM
I have actually done a similar project to this except on a much larger scale. I used a 16 quart igloo cooler an old car stereo and speaker, a tractor battery, and some cleverness to make an amazing boom box that easily hooks into my ipod. Great for weekend at the lake or the park or anything outside that can be more fun by the addition of music.
_Kent says: Jun 12, 2007. 8:32 PM
How do you plan to amplify the sound? I've done something similar to this but I couldn't figure out how to amp the sound without having to buy anything special.
Alan the Great (author) in reply to _KentJun 12, 2007. 9:21 PM
I really need to update this... this doesn't even exist anymore. Right now, the sound is amplififed by a simple circuit from a cheap iPod amp. A small headphone amp would work too. Anyways, the new one is much better. It's louder, rechargeable, has more speakers, and some cool lights and switches. Also, it's covered in camo duct tape, which is unbelieveably cool.
TheBeta says: Feb 17, 2007. 9:05 PM
I was wondering what cords you use to connect the speakers together, and then to the iPod. Sorry if this seems like a weird question, I'm sort of new to this stuff.
Alan the Great (author) in reply to TheBetaFeb 17, 2007. 11:16 PM
Headphone plug --> insulated wires --> amplifier circuit --> more wires --> speakers.
Once again, I don't use this anymore, and it was a good concept but not a very good machine. Maybe I'll put up a picture of the new one on my blog at some point, http://inflammablehamster.blogspot.com
TheBeta in reply to Alan the GreatFeb 18, 2007. 2:34 PM
Okay. Sounds good. I'm currently working on a new one of my own. I started out with probably the most basic idea for one of these systems, but now I've "improved."
Neodudeman says: Aug 23, 2006. 12:06 AM
Thats pretty cool! But isn't it hard to get at the IPOD underneath it all? like, if you want to change songs or something? Maybe you could cut another hole in the bottom to accessthe control panel? Though, judging by the fact that you can just plug it into the ipod, I guess that you're not neccessarily going to keep the Ipod in there All the time. lol How's the sound quality, by the way? I set up a similar plug for a slightly bigger speaker, and the sound is great, but just really soft.
Alan the Great (author) in reply to NeodudemanAug 23, 2006. 1:04 AM
If you look at the whole thing, you'd see that there's a hole to access the click wheel.
FrenchCrawler in reply to Alan the GreatAug 23, 2006. 5:03 PM
I think what Neodudeman was asking was if you wanted to take the ipod out of the docking station, you'd have to dig under all the electronics to do so. Wouldn't it be easier to attach it to the lid instead and fill around and under it with something like styrofoam to give it a solid surface to lie on. That way you could just unplug the wires, take the lid off and take the ipod out. One other thing about this design that could also use some impovement is how close the speakers are to the ipod. The magnets in the speakers could damage the ipod (The screen, the memory, etc). Just a thought.
brianf25 in reply to FrenchCrawlerFeb 1, 2007. 11:44 AM
Thats what i was going to say about the magnets.. i give it a week or two before that ipod is shot.
Alan the Great (author) in reply to brianf25Feb 1, 2007. 2:03 PM
In the new version, the iPod is outside of the case. Inside, there is now an amplifier from one of those cheapo ipod docks, as well as a couple new speakers. The hole where the click wheel was is now filled by a speaker, and there's a new one on the front. The cord comes out a hole on the back, and plugs into any mp3 player.
Alan the Great (author) in reply to FrenchCrawlerAug 23, 2006. 5:31 PM
I forgot about the speakers.... the hard drive is sheilded pretty well, and it has no impact whatsoever that i can tell.
Alan the Great (author) in reply to FrenchCrawlerAug 23, 2006. 5:30 PM
I've modified it so there's almost no wires in there, and it's actually pretty easy now. I'm currently adding an amplifier and a battery charger. It just slides in and out, and you can keep iPod accessories and stuff in there.
fighter pilot says: Jan 17, 2007. 9:02 PM
Try to patent the thing, you could sell these things man, "the affordable iHome"
Alan the Great (author) in reply to fighter pilotJan 18, 2007. 12:43 PM
LOL, I'm already selling the new version..... it has 4 speakers, a built in amplifier, and the ipod plugs in from the outside. Works with any mp3 player now, too.
tooloudtoobad says: Nov 8, 2006. 11:08 AM
dang thats cool i think i'm going to try this out ill put it in my young brother's lunch box
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