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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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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 ?
I suppose you are referring to the piezo element alone. In that case the answer is 'no polarity' as the element responds to an ac signal only.
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Correct! Pulsed DC too!
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I have a nice auto multimeter. The continuity buzzer's out so I wanted to test it, replace with a radio shack element.

The meter turned itsself on inside the snapbox. Apparemtly the contacs touched killing the buzzer or driver.

When I tried it last, the buzzer buzzed twice then died.

Positive inside contact circle or outside ring ? Probably a standard
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