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105-125db Loud Siren// 2-wire Hook-up// Motorcycle Alarm on 2040-parts.com

US $19.77
Location:

Marengo, Illinois, United States

Marengo, Illinois, United States
105-125dB LOUD SIREN// 2-WIRE HOOK-UP// MOTORCYCLE ALARM, US $19.77, image 1
Condition: New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is applicable). Packaging should be the same as what is found in a retail store, unless the item is handmade or was packaged by the manufacturer in non-retail packaging, such as an unprinted box or plastic bag. See the seller's listing for full details. ... Type:ALARM WITH REMOTE MPN:Does Not Apply Brand:Unbranded/Generic UPC:Does not apply

++ Product Description ++

  • Remote control with adjustable sensitivity

  • Special horn six surround sound

  • Remote start and flameout

  • Extra strong noiseproof feature

  • Resistance to high pressure and waterproof

  • Ultralow power consumption without an effect on battery life

  • Long memory of burglarproof function protects from cutting wires of power

  • 100% brand new

  • Can help your motorcycle keep away from thieves

  • Remote control, easy to use

  • Function: Arming, Disarming, Vehicle finder

  • Working voltage:  DC 12V

  • Static current: <5mA

  • Working current: <400mA

  • Working frequency: 315MHz

  • Decibel alarm horn: 120-125dB

  • Material: ABS

  • Color: black

  • Alarm speaker size: approx. 8.3x 7.3 x 3.4cm (L*W*H)

Wiring connection:
 
  • Red line: "+" Positive vehicle battery, or a positive line on the vehicle

  • Black line: "-" Negative vehicle battery, or vehicle on the negative line

  • Green or blue line: Signal line (No installation)

++ Package included ++
  • 1pc x Alarm Speaker

  • 1pc x Remote Control

  • 1pc x User Manual

  • 1pc x Double-layer Patch

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