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mrcllusb
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What sensors do you guys recommend to go with my clifford arrow 3??
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Back up battery
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Siren,system,or both?
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Ya Know i would of thought that someone would of said the clifford digital dual zone proximity sensor 4..
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Does both triggers the alarm should power to the alarm be lost and will keep the alrm running for up to an hour depending on how the alarm is wired
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Radar sucks and they are annoying.
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What about the single zone sensor that just uses a radar for the interior?
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Nope, still not worth it IMO.
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