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steven89107 
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I want to use one pulse neg. on the alarm to turn on my cargo light. I saw the diagram momentary to constant. Is there a way to turn it off with a second pulse or with a pulse from a different aux. channel...
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Thank You...First time, Very cool web site. 89 f150 hornet alarm...ran new wire for everything. ford didnt go big with the stock wire. reversing polarity locks. Should i be using diodes between the alarm and stock wire for parking light, door locks and dome light. got some at radio shack. part 276-1141 3 amps 50 volt maybe overkill. wasnt sure about the one amp diodes. also thought about if you needed to use them inline...put them in a buss fuse holder..little solder and there protected. many thanks..
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momentary to constant output to no output -- posted image.
John DeRosa (Hotwaterwizard)
Stockton California
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