Re: [doc] Re: Car Alarm...
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Re: [doc] Re: Car Alarm...



I wouldnt advise putting a small 12v battery in parallel as you
*could* effectively be charging the battery from the car battery!
(especially whilst the car is running) and in worse case scenario this
could cause the battery to explode and make your car catch fire. Yes
this is worst case and probably wouldnt happen with day to day use but
still not a good outcome.

You could build yourself an inline circuit with some simple gates that
would stop the flow of the car battery to your small 12v battery, yet
still allowing your 12v "backup battery" to feed supply to your alarm.
Actually you could do it with a couple of diodes/caapcitors..

Mike




On Apr 1, 2005 5:41 AM, John Tien <johntien99@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> Thanks for everyone's reply! I eventually installed
> the alarm on the underside of the brake master
> cylinder access panel.... ground via the horn's
> mounting bracket and fed the wire through the trunk
> release wire hole and +12V via the cigar lighter
> socket. The internal light is connected via the door
> light switch (LHD) and everything is working now.
>
> I wanted to install my car alarm on the front end
> because it is one of those easy fit units (siren and
> all electronics in one) so it is best not to get it
> wet (so no engine bay mounting!)... Thanks for
> everyone's advise and things are working very well
> now!
>
> BTW, is it a good or bad idea to connect a small 12V
> battery using parallel connection to the car alarm to
> retain it's memory while I cut the car battery every
> time I leave her parked? If it is a good idea, I will
> also make a connection to the clock... so no 12:00
> every time I drive  (hehe^^).
>
> Best Regards,
> John Tien
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