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black_cabbie 
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Hi all,

I have a clifford arrow 3 alarm which has outputs for 2 sensors only. One dual (4 wire warning/trigger) and one single (3 wire trigger only).

I have already installed a dual proximity sensor and I have a glass break sensor on the other output. Can I have a dual piezo sensor to work in parallel with the the dual proximity sensor and a tilt motion sensor to work with the break glass sensor? Somebody told me I could do it using diodes. Is it true?

Thanks in advance guys! Clifford parallel sensors -- posted image.

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You can add as many sensors to the instant trigger wire as you want, and if there are any car triggers(hood/trunk) then you should use diodes on all triggers.
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black_cabbie 
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auex wrote:
You can add as many sensors to the instant trigger wire as you want, and if there are any car triggers(hood/trunk) then you should use diodes on all triggers.

Thanks for the reply! Clifford parallel sensors -- posted image.

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does anyone know where i can find a wiring chart for a clifford system?  I am looking for a friend...it's the one that shocks people when they touch the car...
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Jolene? wrote:
does anyone know where i can find a wiring chart for a clifford system?  I am looking for a friend...it's the one that shocks people when they touch the car...
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I think you would have to check with dealers in Africa.
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or the one that spits fire  through the sides of the car.lol
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