220V piezo buzzer

Maybe get a 5 volt piezzo and adaptor... Or one of those 2nd WW sirens will also work. Then the whole neighborhood will know the power is back on.

Wiring gets too complex then. I just want 220v from city power feed -> switch -> buzzer. Don't want adapters/complicatedness.
 
Ja, that would make more sense :)

12 and 5v piezo buzzers are much easier to find. Most electronic shops stock them. If you can get hold of say a 5v one and use an old cellphone charger, you'd be set.

T late ying...COPYCAT
 
Maybe get a 5 volt piezzo and adaptor... Or one of those WWII sirens will also work. Then the whole neighborhood will know the power is back on.

Voted for the WWII siren :D

oh, wait, it'll probably cause a loadshed... :p
 
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Wiring gets too complex then. I just want 220v from city power feed -> switch -> buzzer. Don't want adapters/complicatedness.

Not wanting any complicated instalation comes at a premium.meening paying the courier, stuck in traffic and paying a premium.

Here we offer solutions to the exorbitant lifestyle South Africa is offering us. Use it, Don't use it. Makes no different to me. Just don't complain about the costs. It will be at the premium you wanted.:)
 
Not wanting any complicated instalation comes at a premium.meening paying the courier, stuck in traffic and paying a premium.

Here we offer solutions to the exorbitant lifestyle South Africa is offering us. Use it, Don't use it. Makes no different to me. Just don't complain about the costs. It will be at the premium you wanted.:)
But why.... :-(
 
Playing golf in Woodmead tomorrow. Maybe will hit communica then.
 
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