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Wiring alarm to clock 12v constant power

Old 09-15-2014, 07:20 PM
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Default Wiring alarm to clock 12v constant power

I'm in the process of doing a stealth alarm install on a 1995 Civic and am looking to hide the power connection completely rather than splicing into the white wire on the fusebox or using one of the empty option ports.

Would soldering the alarm to the clock's 12v constant power be feasible? Are there any other constant 12v wires I could use? The dash is completely removed from the car so I have access to everything.

The stereo is 12v accessory power and would not work for this if I'm understanding things correctly, right?
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I wouldn't do that. If you want it stealth get the power from the back of the fuse box.
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I wouldn't do that. If you want it stealth get the power from the back of the fuse box.
Pulled down the fuse box and soldered it in behind there, can't see a thing thx.
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lol you want a stealth install get a back up battery. it won't matter once they pop that hood and disconnect that battery. what you are doing is semi stealth alarm install. a full stealth alarm install for me is prox sensor so it warns if you stand by the car and goes off if you stand by it for too long. tilt sensor. window sensor. and dual shock sensor with 2 way alarm. cost me $300+ said and done
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