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Ungo MS-2007 siren, lights


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How do I get my alarm siren to be louder.......whether it's the chirp or the siren itself.  I have an Ungo MS-2007, and it's not as loud as I want it to be.  I can hardly hear it when I'm arming or disarming in the middle of uptown traffic.  Any assistance would be awesome..........Thanks

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Add a second siren, maybe?
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So I installed my Ungo MS-2007, and my parking light wire with the built in fuse holder keeps blowing it's7.5 fuse.  How do I fix this issue?  I want to try to go up to a 10 amp, but I don't want to fry my alarm.  Right now my parking lights have side markers and fog lights that are connected.  I'm sure that might be a little bit of an issue as to why, but how do I get around this.  All the experts, please lend me your knowledge.  Thanks

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anybody with a possible solution?

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What kind of vehicle is it? Usually the parking light fuse is 10 amps. You may have the wrong wire.
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Re: Siren

I've tried to add another one, but it seems to take the juice away from the first one, and then they both have an even softer sound.

Re: Parking Lights

The wiring harness that came with the alarm has a 7.5 amp fuse built in.  I though it was odd that it didn't come with at least a 10 amp also.  So, would I be alright with going with putting a 10 amp there?


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