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Car Alarm Sensor Inputs?
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Can car alarms accept any kind of input sensor?

Say you had a motorhome or power boat and rather than a shock/motion detector like most car kits had you wanted to use a passive infra red (PIR) sensor like you have in a house, something like:

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Would it work?

(PIR sensors are typically 9-24VDC so that is not a problem)
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i believe they have special motion/prox sensors just built for cars.
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scoobasteve,Mar 20 2005, 09:02 PM Wrote:i believe they have special motion/prox sensors just built for cars.
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Yup, the convertible car alarm systems have motion and proximity sensors.
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I would thing a household PIR would not work for a motorhome. It might be too sensitve to the homes movement, either inside ppl movement and/or wind. The input points on the alarm would likely accept dry contact points, so 'technically' yes it would work.
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