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CB ARGH
27th July 2008, 17:56
Hey guys,

I have a mate who's wanting to make a fake little alarm light that flashes just like an alarm light in a car (not a bad idea). We went into dick smiths, they knew bugger all there. I've tried searching... I've googled it, only came up with bloody technical circuits that I can't understand... argh.

Help! This is an excellent idea to scare those bastard theives. :rockon:

Virago
27th July 2008, 18:02
Very simple to do.

One of these:

http://www.dse.co.nz/cgi-bin/dse.storefront/4896a3e708eaca86273fc0a87f3b0744/Product/View/Z4044

CB ARGH
27th July 2008, 18:05
Very simple to do.

One of these:

http://www.dse.co.nz/cgi-bin/dse.storefront/4896a3e708eaca86273fc0a87f3b0744/Product/View/Z4044

Wow. So all I need to do is connect it to a 9V battery and I'm away? :hug:

Virago
27th July 2008, 18:07
No reason you can't connect to the bike battery, with a hidden isolate switch or connector.

rainman
27th July 2008, 18:46
Very simple to do.

One of these:

http://www.dse.co.nz/cgi-bin/dse.storefront/4896a3e708eaca86273fc0a87f3b0744/Product/View/Z4044

Bah, back in my day we would have at least gone for one of these (http://www.uoguelph.ca/~antoon/circ/ledflash.htm)...

Also falls in the "very simple to do" category. Just don't hook it up directly to 12V, or it'll only flash once. :rolleyes:

Can run it off an AA battery, and it draws bugger all current so should last a fair while.

NighthawkNZ
27th July 2008, 19:33
Hey guys,

I have a mate who's wanting to make a fake little alarm light that flashes just like an alarm light in a car (not a bad idea). We went into dick smiths, they knew bugger all there. I've tried searching... I've googled it, only came up with bloody technical circuits that I can't understand... argh.

Help! This is an excellent idea to scare those bastard theives. :rockon:

I made one on my old XJ... ripped out the 80km warning light and then inserted a flashing diode thingy wither a hidden switch. Add the stickers and your done..

davereid
27th July 2008, 19:33
LEDS need a 1000 ohm resistor in series with them for 12v..

FJRider
27th July 2008, 19:54
Make your own alarm, one mercury switch connected to the horn...sorry forgot, its a Honda?...feeble horn...

St_Gabriel
27th July 2008, 20:30
Better still, hook up a small relay from the battery so that when the ignition is on, the led doesnt flash. Ignition is off, LED flashes. Would work well for lazy bastards like me

wickle
27th July 2008, 21:54
Better still, hook up a small relay from the battery so that when the ignition is on, the led doesnt flash. Ignition is off, LED flashes. Would work well for lazy bastards like me
Did this in my falcon wagon , worked a treat , even Police Officer thought vechile was alarmed.

F5 Dave
28th July 2008, 17:35
I just made one (for my old van) with some logic so that it turned on when the switched power was turned off.

vifferman
28th July 2008, 18:19
Jaycar Electronics sell those fake alarm kits thingos (technical term). So your mate is reinventing the wheel.
Or fake alarm, in this case.

Max Preload
4th August 2008, 18:38
Very simple to do.

One of these:

http://www.dse.co.nz/cgi-bin/dse.storefront/4896a3e708eaca86273fc0a87f3b0744/Product/View/Z4044

That link doesn't seem to work. What was it?


Better still, hook up a small relay from the battery so that when the ignition is on, the led doesnt flash. Ignition is off, LED flashes. Would work well for lazy bastards like me


Bah, back in my day we would have at least gone for one of these (http://www.uoguelph.ca/~antoon/circ/ledflash.htm)...

Also falls in the "very simple to do" category. Just don't hook it up directly to 12V, or it'll only flash once. :rolleyes:

Can run it off an AA battery, and it draws bugger all current so should last a fair while.

I hear they've stopped production of the LM3909 timers. I might still have some floating about though. I had one rigged through a PIR as a trigger in the carport when I lived in Hamilton. It ran a little relay to start and run for 20 seconds a windscreen washer pump to spray on the car bonnet and keep the cats off. Worked a treat - they learned within 2 days not to jump on the car regardless of how warm it was.



Why not fit an actual alarm? Jaycar have one for $72 (http://tinyurl.com/6syzmf) with 2 remotes, immobiliser, auto-rearm, shock sensor, panic & silent arm. I fitted one a few months back - it's brilliant.

If you decide that's not what you want and go the flashing LED (http://tinyurl.com/5lh6va), just use a 5-pin relay (http://tinyurl.com/5kukxf) in parallel to the ignition or headlight feed wire from the fuse box (if off the headlight wire it'll flash and remind you your headlight isn't on if you're riding) That way if the ignition is on, the LED circuit will be isolated from the battery.

If you need a wiring diagram just say so and I'll try and whip one up.

Virago
4th August 2008, 18:44
That link doesn't seem to work. What was it?...

Link updated.

southernmike
14th August 2008, 09:27
I just made one (for my old van) with some logic so that it turned on when the switched power was turned off.

Did a similar things years ago with a relay in coil (low voltage) circuit hooked up to the oil pressure switch. Someone could start the vehicle but as soon as the oil pressure came up the car would would die. Then it would restart fine. There was a secret switch to bypass all this.

The idea was to frustrate the would be thief into thinking it was stuffed and it wasn't worth stealing!

The Pastor
14th August 2008, 10:00
I put a flashing like in my car, cost 12$ from www.jaycar.co.nz works very well, i just hooked it into the nearerst power source with a switch, (brake like on my car) and bobs ur uncle.