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Auleo

Long story short

 

these two wires are supposed to touch and the buzzer buzzes, which it does, but its not really connected

 

is there a thing that I can do to have them activate together safely like an actual buzzer button?

 

a wiki link or something of a how to guide, plus things I might need will be great.

 

the buzzer/button doesn't have to be small and I would prefer a big red buzzer, maybe with some words or typography on it

 

thanks much

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Just go on ebay and look up big red button? It would probably have screw terminal even. 

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Just now, Bananasplit_00 said:

Just go on ebay and look up big red button? It would probably have screw terminal even. 

elaborate, please

 

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1 minute ago, Auleo said:

elaborate, please

 

I'm not quite sure how. Just go on the website eBay.com, search up a button you like. Buy one and wait for it to ship to you. Now this button is likely to have terminals that you don't need to solder onto and instead uses screws to hold the wires in place, so just place one of the wires in one of them and the other in the other terminal. Now mount the button on the wooden board you taped the wires onto if that's where you want it and you are done

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#3. There is nothing "wrong" with being wrong. Learning from a mistake can be more valuable than not making one in the first place.

 

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