Simple immobiliser
Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 4:50 pm
Just throwing this up for anyone on the forum to take up my offer.
It may have been posted before but I didn't see it.
Anyone wanting to fit an extremely simple immobilser to their vehicle, pm me and I'll give you the details. This is for standard ignition systems only - ie points.
Prior to incorporating a sophisticated system as part of the loom in my old bus, I used this simple one.
Basically will cost, 1 x small single throw toggle switch, one 2.5 metre length of wire, two x spade and 1 x closed ring terminals.
If you want the LED indicating function as well, another 2.5 metre length of wire, 1 x flashing LED, 1 x 560 ohm resistor and one x double pole double throw small toggle switch.
Not bulletproof, but will stop joy-riders for a short time anyway.
I don't think people realise just how penetrable the General's security system was - is.
I have an alternative for ignition module types and it will also indicate presence by LED.
What are people's thoughts on disclosing this to interested members/onlookers?
My own opinion on security is just that, tell everyone and it's no longer security............. but for joyriders...........
frats,
Rosco
It may have been posted before but I didn't see it.
Anyone wanting to fit an extremely simple immobilser to their vehicle, pm me and I'll give you the details. This is for standard ignition systems only - ie points.
Prior to incorporating a sophisticated system as part of the loom in my old bus, I used this simple one.
Basically will cost, 1 x small single throw toggle switch, one 2.5 metre length of wire, two x spade and 1 x closed ring terminals.
If you want the LED indicating function as well, another 2.5 metre length of wire, 1 x flashing LED, 1 x 560 ohm resistor and one x double pole double throw small toggle switch.
Not bulletproof, but will stop joy-riders for a short time anyway.
I don't think people realise just how penetrable the General's security system was - is.
I have an alternative for ignition module types and it will also indicate presence by LED.
What are people's thoughts on disclosing this to interested members/onlookers?
My own opinion on security is just that, tell everyone and it's no longer security............. but for joyriders...........
frats,
Rosco