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Flat Battery...

The story goes....

 

Alarm sounds repeatedly over night...look out of window..no visual signs its my alarm..alarm sounds again...go outside give next door neighbour "dirty sort your shite alarm out" look...back to bed. Alarm sounds decide to fill neighbour in ..walk past my car...ollocks...my alarm!!!!

 

Alarm has own battery..cant switch off for some reason eventually stops... no obvious reasons for battery flattening and then tripping alarm..

 

What current ish should be drawn from battery when ignition off..how do i check I dont have a short on the battery etc? + any other suggestions would be welcome...

 

As always..many thanks..

 

Regardz

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Funny you should mention that but over the past couple of dayz, my alarm has been going off willie nilly.

 

At first thought that it could be a stray fly inside the car setting the ultrasonic off. I suppose it could be my stupid cat with nothing better to do but now that you have said that....hhhhmmmmmmm?????

Ultra sonics are usually effected by dramatic changes in weather ie windscreen is cold during night; morning heat hits it and activates alarm (had this problem, just turned down sensor)

 

Will ask brother about battery later, if no one else answers it first!

 

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turboman

 

 

 

[This message has been edited by T3RBO (edited 14-10-2001).]

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