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roo-dog 
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Posted: August 08, 2007 at 8:20 AM / IP Logged  

  ok, so i have been playing around with all types of 12volt stuff for over 10 years, but just got into the remote start/alarm field under a year ago.  and my truck is fairly well done up (i like it).  so i thought i would move on to do some mods to the ingersoll rand p90 trailer compressor i own.  doesn't hurt to look good at work, too.  actually, the feedback i get from my customers when i take my truck to a job has been huge.  they seem to have more confidence in someone who is doing well for themselves.  i just finished installing a crimestopper cs 2014 dp2  2-way paging remote start/alarm combo on it.  it was probably one of the toughest ones i have ever done.  the wiring diagrams from the owners manual were useless to me, so i had to find and test each wire individually.  it took me two attempts to finish, had to stop and get parts- for a total of almost 8-9 hours to finish install completely.  i used three diodes, a pulse timer, and six relays to make the remote start work correctly without risking damage to the unit.  and an additional 3 relays for the auxiliary outputs.  in the next month or so, i will upgrade the unit to the cs2900 infinity fm model (they are plug-n-play harnesses with the 2014; i did the same swap on my truck).  right now, i just have strobes hooked up the one of the aux outputs, but  two more are already wired with relays ready to go for whatever i decide to do?

   here are some pics of the r.s install:

Fun Diesel Compressor Project -- posted image.

the siren:

Fun Diesel Compressor Project -- posted image.

the hood pin switch and shock sensor:

Fun Diesel Compressor Project -- posted image.

the wire mess (i should have took a pic of the inside- what a mess!)

Fun Diesel Compressor Project -- posted image.

  i did about the best i could on the install, it is hopefully a lifer.  everything is wire loomed, and mounted well with accessibility for repair (except the siren is missing a screw i dropped-hence the e-tape)

  so, i think i might have some more pics, i will put up soon- antenna mounted on top of frame, and of it behind my truck.  matching rims similar to the ones on the truck are on order (16's replacing 13's-lol), and next month my buddy is going to paint the top half red to match, and he is going to weld me a bunch of stainless steel racks to hold the (4) 50 foot-3/4inch hoses; as well as a spare tire rack for a 3rd matching wheel; and two bins for chemicals and plugs. 

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jmelton86 
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Posted: August 16, 2007 at 1:31 AM / IP Logged  
Interesting alarm install I might say. Are you going to hide the wiring and critical parts of the alarm system? I'm thinking metal tubing for the wiring and a metal lockable box for the brain and siren (hole for sound of course).
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roo-dog 
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Posted: August 16, 2007 at 6:56 AM / IP Logged  
i dunno- i thought about it, but the entire top body locks,so it really doesn't matter that much. plus, i don't really need the alarm, it was just a couple bucks more than the remote start so i went that route.  but it IS there for the 'scare factor' of any potential thieves.  the brain is mounted inside with all of the factory relays, which is a solid steel box with 8 10mm bolts holding it together. 
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KPierson 
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Posted: August 16, 2007 at 8:33 AM / IP Logged  
Pretty cool!
Kevin Pierson

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