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unlucky mark mv6

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plugging in powersounder
« on: 23 January 2010, 09:41:20 »

After replacing the batteries in the powersounder,i am going to refit later.I need to know if it will sound as soon as i plug it back in to the cars wiring loom,so i dont jump out of skin. ;D :y
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Re: plugging in powersounder
« Reply #1 on: 23 January 2010, 10:22:22 »

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After replacing the batteries in the powersounder,i am going to refit later.I need to know if it will sound as soon as i plug it back in to the cars wiring loom,so i dont jump out of skin. ;D :y

when we fit new sirens they don`t usually, but only advice I can give is

be ready to jump !!   :P
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Re: plugging in powersounder
« Reply #2 on: 23 January 2010, 11:28:39 »

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After replacing the batteries in the powersounder,i am going to refit later.I need to know if it will sound as soon as i plug it back in to the cars wiring loom,so i dont jump out of skin. ;D :y

when we fit new sirens they don`t usually, but only advice I can give is

be ready to jump !!   :P
;D :y
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Re: plugging in powersounder
« Reply #3 on: 23 January 2010, 13:16:54 »

They won't sound but may beep to confirm that it's charging.
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Re: plugging in powersounder
« Reply #4 on: 23 January 2010, 13:31:54 »

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They won't sound but may beep to confirm that it's charging.
Thought it had got to make some kind of sound lee,to confirm you have connected back to the loom. :y
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Re: plugging in powersounder
« Reply #5 on: 23 January 2010, 19:27:45 »

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They won't sound but may beep to confirm that it's charging.
Thought it had got to make some kind of sound lee,to confirm you have connected back to the loom. :y

When I plugged mine back in it just gave a single beep   :y
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Re: plugging in powersounder
« Reply #6 on: 23 January 2010, 19:35:13 »

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They won't sound but may beep to confirm that it's charging.
Thought it had got to make some kind of sound lee,to confirm you have connected back to the loom. :y

When I plugged mine back in it just gave a single beep   :y


Thats exactly what the brand new one from Vx did as well .. :)
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