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OK, this is not the answer, but a little tale about piezo buzzers.
I got a new "stud finder" (for locating wall studs in a building). It was superb! Got the job done. Three or four years later, I had occasion to use it again. Worked fine, except the "buzzer" didn't sound. Tore it down and found the little devil piezo element. Located a similar Radio Shack element, and replaced the original. Still didn't work. SWMBO said "hope you get tired of playing with that noisy thing"....... HUH? Well, piezo worked just fine. Ears had aged embarrassingly. Old Chief Lynn, W7LTQ wrote in message ... what is postive and negative on a round buzzer where contacs are an inside center circle and an outside ring ? or does positive and negative matter with a piezo buzzer ? |
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for Ears, H202...
I lost a Wal Multimeter, giving a negative rating, when packing for a Xrosscountry trip. The meter was packed deep. It began screaming on Texas 1016 (?). bing bong bing....and down there it died. The silent one now is an Acton from Summit Racing. It needs revival. I hope the buzzers dead so the prebuzz circuit remains alive. |
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