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Can Someone Please Help Me Out?!!?!?!!?!?!?

I am trying to install a Streetglow LED Underbody Kit and am having trouble hooking up the alarm interface. What you are able to do with the system is to hook up a connection where when the alarm system is armed a ground is supplied to the LED Control Box and the center bank is to blink once a second. However I am having difficulty getting this to work correctly. I have posted the diagram of how i have it wired below can anyone help me out here?

Streetglow LED Underbody Kit - ANDLED100

http://www.streetglow.com/products/instructions/anled100.pdf

Alarm - Clifford Matrix RS3

http://www.directed.com/guides/manuals/ig/clifford/N909554.pdf

Alarm/Neon Interface Question? Help ? -- posted image.

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Any help would be greatly apreciated

Thanks ahead of time,

Jesse

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From what I'm getting out of your diagrams, it looks like you need to hook up terminal 30 of your relay to your battery(with a fuse of course.) That's assuming that "LED alarm interface" is the blue circle on the L.E.D. underbody controller.
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Hold on, the diagram specifically says ground. Try just running a ground to the blue wire and see if it works. Also, you are putting it in alarm mode right?
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Ignore my last post, I am too tired... Totally misread that manual. Zzzzzzzzzzzzzz Alarm/Neon Interface Question? Help ? -- posted image.
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I made sure that the alarm mode works by just connecting the blue wire (alarm turn-on FIG. 2) to a ground and that works. But that is not a solution just a way to make it work. I need that blue wire to get a ground signal when the alarm is active. I also dont understand what the point to putting a fuse on a ground wire would do

thanks

jesse

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Also just so everyone know the diagrams i made to hook it up but that is not working. for the manufactures diagrams they are at the above links. hopefully with some help we can get this figured out

thanks again

Jesse

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You would simply take the starter kill relays *ground while armed* from the alarm, to activate the ground which you require to turn on the LEDs.
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I tried that and every time i do that i blows the fuse to the battery

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the vechile that i am putting this on is a 98' Ford Expedition if that make any differance

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A relay and a diode must be placed in the circuit.
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