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anyway to hook up multiple shock sensors?


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mighty hd 
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Posted: April 08, 2008 at 9:30 AM / IP Logged  
07 GMC Sierra HD classic, Viper 791.
I stripped the interior out a few months back and installed several layers (2 on the floors/firewalls, 5 in the doors) of Raamat BXT sound deadening, and three layers of Ensolite on the floor, and six in the doors.
The truck is nearly silent with no road noise which is very nice.   Gives the doors a nice thud when they close.   Exactly the results I expected.
However, obviously there is reduced efficiency of the shock sensor. It's maxed out and has helped some.   Is there a way to hook up multiple shock sensors to this unit?
Thanks men.
Mighty Hd
howie ll 
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Posted: April 08, 2008 at 12:02 PM / IP Logged  
Why not simply transfer your existing shock sensor somewhere else? You might have problems with more than 2, if you must add a second, wire them in parallel.
misterjimbo 
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Posted: April 10, 2008 at 4:25 PM / IP Logged  

If you diode isolate the triggers you should be fine. I would recomend using a different power and ground though. Use a 12v  and the ground when armed output from the alarm

It is the same as adding a microwave or other sensor to your car.


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