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Dell'Orto wrote:Right, that makes sense. Obvious question - but you have checked to see it is actually connected to the relay?
Grrrrrrr! wrote:0.3 to 0.6 volts sounds like it is a transistor being turned on to sink a current. Try putting a largish (say 1K ohm) resistor between 12V and the alarm output and seeing if it then becomes 12V, pulling down to ~1V when you activate the output.
BZG Wagon wrote:Dell'Orto wrote:Right, that makes sense. Obvious question - but you have checked to see it is actually connected to the relay?
Fairly sure; I connected the wire right after the interior boot switch (i.e. 0v side - diagram below minus the resistor).Grrrrrrr! wrote:0.3 to 0.6 volts sounds like it is a transistor being turned on to sink a current. Try putting a largish (say 1K ohm) resistor between 12V and the alarm output and seeing if it then becomes 12V, pulling down to ~1V when you activate the output.
Thanks - will give it a try. Would wiring it per the below diagram work (apologies for my MS Paint skills):
BZG Wagon wrote:I can't find anywhere in the owners manual on how to program it to Turbo Timer vs. Boot Out. It's not connected to a turbo timer so I'm hoping by default it's set to boot.
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