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Hayden alarm fitting

Post by al & chris » Sun Nov 09, 2008 5:40 pm

Might get around to fitting low coolant alarm next week. Cant wire into window blinds as these also work from leisure battery. Anyone wired to somewhere different and is it ok to just cut in with a scotch lock connector.
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Re: Hayden alarm fitting

Post by mikeonb4c » Sun Nov 09, 2008 5:54 pm

al & chris wrote:Might get around to fitting low coolant alarm next week. Cant wire into window blinds as these also work from leisure battery. Anyone wired to somewhere different and is it ok to just cut in with a scotch lock connector.
I seem to recall the fitting instructions, when I did mine, advised on exactly what wire to tap into (somewhere under the steering wheel). It all went swimmingly.

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Re: Hayden alarm fitting

Post by dvisor » Sun Nov 09, 2008 6:10 pm

al & chris wrote:Might get around to fitting low coolant alarm next week. Cant wire into window blinds as these also work from leisure battery. Anyone wired to somewhere different and is it ok to just cut in with a scotch lock connector.
I wired mine to the front wiper (which I think was fuse 15, but check first) because I've also got my blinds on the leisure battery. I don't think I'd use scotch locks - I've never found them that reliable (but maybe I've not used them correctly in the past).
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Re: Hayden alarm fitting

Post by haydn callow » Sun Nov 09, 2008 6:38 pm

O.K. then....You have to wire it to a wire that becomes live when the ignition is switched on. This is normally from the back of the fuses by the drivers Knee, Half the top row is permanantly live (no good) the other half is ign switched live (any of these are o.k.. If your 2nd battery has taken over all of these then you will have to look elsewhere. Is the ciggy socket still switched ? if so you can get at that with no bother. Otherwise you will need a volt meter and just search around. The back of the Ignition switch will certainly have what you need. To be safe put a inline fuse in the Red live wire.
You should be o.k. What about the radio / cd ??? is that perm live ?
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Re: Hayden alarm fitting

Post by haydn callow » Sun Nov 09, 2008 6:43 pm

OH !! yes you can use a scotch connector. Don't really like them. Better to use the spades in the kit if you can crimp. But if you use a scotch really make sure you get a good connection and if the alarm ever plays up have a look there for the fault first. I have used them a couple of times. Better than a dodgy crimp.
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Re: Hayden alarm fitting

Post by al & chris » Sun Nov 09, 2008 6:58 pm

We Have a switch to turn electrics to leisure battery, radio comes live as well as blinds, wing mirrors, lighters etc. Will have to have a look around to see which comes live on only ignition, think wipers might be ok anyone know which fuse they are on.
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Re: Hayden alarm fitting

Post by al & chris » Sun Nov 09, 2008 7:01 pm

Sorry dvisor missed your post fuse 15 thanks.
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Re: Hayden alarm fitting

Post by francophile1947 » Sun Nov 09, 2008 7:02 pm

al & chris wrote: anyone know which fuse they are on.
All fuses are explained in the factsheet here http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/member ... usebox.pdf
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Re: Hayden alarm fitting

Post by lindeelu » Mon Nov 10, 2008 10:19 am

As Haydn said, any circiut that swiches on & off with the ignition (otherwise you won't get the self test)

Never use scotch clips.

There should be a law against them. [-X
They are unreliable and expose the cable they are spiced into to corrosion.
I think they were designed for lazy, time strapped mechanics #-o

I have used then for towbar wiring and car alarms in the past & have had nothing
but trouble with them.
(Even have a ticket for trailer indicator not working to prove it) =;
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