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How many of YOUS have alarms?
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<blockquote data-quote="ravendarat" data-source="post: 2916177" data-attributes="member: 568925"><p>I have a viper 5900 with the normal goodies. Things like locks, battery back up siren, prox sensor, glass break, pins on all openings, and the starter wires and ignitions are severed in 2 places each. The real kicker to my alarm though is placement. I have two batteries in the rear of the vehicle, one hidden behind each side panel in the rear. The alarm brain is also located back there hooked up to one of those batteries. I have circut breakers back there protecting the batteries as well as the fuse under the hood. I actually tried this and if I dead short the wire going to the battery from under the hood it trips the breaker but doesnt blow the fuse in the alarm so it still goes off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ravendarat, post: 2916177, member: 568925"] I have a viper 5900 with the normal goodies. Things like locks, battery back up siren, prox sensor, glass break, pins on all openings, and the starter wires and ignitions are severed in 2 places each. The real kicker to my alarm though is placement. I have two batteries in the rear of the vehicle, one hidden behind each side panel in the rear. The alarm brain is also located back there hooked up to one of those batteries. I have circut breakers back there protecting the batteries as well as the fuse under the hood. I actually tried this and if I dead short the wire going to the battery from under the hood it trips the breaker but doesnt blow the fuse in the alarm so it still goes off. [/QUOTE]
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