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Re: Aritech GS 610 Shock Sensor



some versions had a built in switch in addition to the roller shock sensor
... you have to figure out with pair goes together (should be easy to tell
by loooking at the terminal strip).

personally, I'd disable it from the panel, rather than having that live
wired buried.

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**Crash Gordon**







"David" <asd@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:2dOdndBwrc9tT4PVnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi,
>
> I need to remove an Aritech Shock sensor from a window that is being
> replaced. The solution I want is to permanently remove it.
>
> There are four wires going in, two to the intertia bit (which has ball
> bearings inside I think), and the two other wires are connected to either
> side of the sensor base.
>
> Is it simply a case of connecting the two base wires together and the two
> shock sensor wires together?
>
> Thanks




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