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GaryFear

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Hi. I have a wired Optima alarm. Due to wiring access issues, I need to add a wireless door sensor. Sometime back, I recall seeing a product that was a receiver powered from the 12v supply in the alarm panel and a wireless door sensor with transmitter. Does anyone know of anything suitable. Thanks in advance.
 

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