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gerryc 
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Posted: May 23, 2004 at 4:18 PM / IP Logged  

In my garage,  I have this motion sensor detector.   When a movement is detected, it triggers the main unit inside my house.  A wireless system.  Range 300 ft.  The transmitter/sensor is battery powered, the receiver has 12v adapter that plugs into a wall.

So If I put the motion sensor (an infrared) inside  my car, and hang a kind of dangling (like a pendulum or neclace, etc.) object in front of it, any movement of the car will cause the sensor to be activated and the receiver (inside my apartment) triggered. 

Check the 'garage door opener accessories'  in your nearest  Walmart. 

13 volts 
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Posted: May 24, 2004 at 12:17 AM / IP Logged  
Hey anyone remember Dragon Fire? White smoke would come out from under your car seat if the car alarm went off too long! What happens if smoke rolls out of your car in front of Safeway? 911? Firefighters? Broken window? Firehose? HAHAHA!
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LOL, ^^^^ that would not be a good thing.
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gerryc 
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Too much thief deterrent in a car migh make the thief angry and simply break the windshields and move on to the next car.

Also, A thief may not touch a car that has a flat tire.  Because it can mean the owner is just around waiting for the two truck....    just an idea.  

audioconnection 
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hey 13 volts, i remember that dragon fire!! i saw it go off in the judging lanes on someones car at a sound off! funiest ever!

the best theft deterent is a crap car!!!!

remember...Friends Dont let friends Install, Take it to a pro..
madmods 
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Posted: May 26, 2004 at 4:28 AM / IP Logged  

In 1999 I caught a bugular attempting to steal my car. He came at me with a dent puller. He took "2" 40 calibers to the chest. It was not cool. I was held for a while, but luckily there were witnesses who saw what had happened. I was sued....they lost.  I had to change my name, and move out of the state because the guys family were all gangbangers. I killed their "innocent" son. the guy had a rap sheet 2 pages long. I have no remorse for it. Another criminal off the street to me. If he had not come at me, I would have not shot him.

moral of the story, sometimes unexpected things an really change your life. If your electric contraption kills somebody, its going to be 2nd degree. Radar sensor with a lockable cover.

Cobrasvt 
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Posted: May 26, 2004 at 9:51 AM / IP Logged  
madmods wrote:

If your electric contraption kills somebody, its going to be 2nd degree. Radar sensor with a lockable cover.

Yeah...I really wanted to find some way to simply activate the alarm if there was a touch to the car...not from vibration from the road, but physical touch...like the touch lamps.
That really would accomplish warding off most of the type of vandals that I'm worried about.
I worry about being placed into the same situation that you had to face...I'm very protective of "MY" property and will not let someone take it from me if I can help it. I hope never to have to make the choice that you did.
lost safari 
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Hay did you know someone out thear makes an eletrifed locking club for you steering wheel. i donth know who makes it, kind of like the club with a taser built into it. i have seen them for sell in arizona a few years ago, do a yahoo search for it. as i understand it was legal in that state.
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madmods 
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The shocking steering wheel club is called the autotaser. i have one, and i can gurantee you can not hold one, something me and and some friends pulled after a night of drinking. But like the club, a saw a bolt cutters to the steering wheel will render it useless. The autotaser is no longer made, but there are some still available. It uses 3 9-volt batteries and goes through them every 4 days. I still use mine combined with a brake lock pedal and alarm. I have a radar sensor, audio sensor, 3 shock sensors, 2 piezos, hood lock,battery backup. I use a cover with a lock, If Im at work or at the movies,etc. I might sound a little anal, but I got thousands invested into my multi-media, rims, body kit, etc. im also the guy who laughs when you get your stuff stolen because you did not take my advice ......Your first mod should be a good alarm.... Period...... Screw the headers, lowering, pipe, stereo, bodykit,wing, etc BUY THE BEST ALARM YOU CAN AFFORD!
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Posted: May 29, 2004 at 1:34 AM / IP Logged  
madmods wrote:
The shocking steering wheel club is called the autotaser. i have one, and i can gurantee you can not hold one, something me and and some friends pulled after a night of drinking. !
I used to work at a shop that carried those. The manager bet a customer that he couldn't hold onto it for 30 seconds and if he could he could have it for free. What really sucks is he had to let go at 28 seconds and had an ambulance called to check him out. My manager ended up giving him the autotaser and a cheap kenwood deck for free. No lawsuit or anything. That was funny as hell to watch.
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