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|  Indicator buzzer Hi New to the forum. I followed Chris Gibbs instructions on how to install an audible buzzer using bits from Maplins and have been very pleased however I recently noticed that when I have my lights on the buzzer noise is quieter and 'croaky' Any ideas please.   | 
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|   A big welcome to the forum.      I am no electrical whiz kid. Have you by any chance used the lighting circit for the live feed for the buzzer ? This may account for the poor performance when the lights are on. If all was well when you first fitted it, perhaps you have a faulty earth connection. Where electronics are involved, some components are very sensitive to voltage fluctuations. They will work fine for a while then start to fail. Have you fitted a voltage regulator in your buzzer unit ? When you have your lights on your alternator will be kicking out between 14 - 15 volts. It may be too much for some electronics and will need to be regulated. That's about all my pea brain can think of.    
				__________________ I am not a complete idiot...........Some of the parts are missing !! Ronnie  www.roadster-builders.co.uk | 
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|   Hi and welcome to the forum. Think Ronnie has hit the perveriable nail on the head, I think I woulld try the earth first cause it's the easiest  if that dosn't work try a tempary live feed to see if that does the trick. HTH 
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|  Indicator buzzer I have had a re-read of the post that Chris made on the subject of buzzers. Live feed is from the indicator live wires. The fault is likey to be either a bad earth or an electronics fault.   Perhaps the most simple way to install a buzzer is to fit a buzzer that is normally fitted to a car towbar Wiring. A legal requirement for towing a caravan if memory serves me right. You can find them at most breaker yards for pennies. I don't think they are very expensive new.  
				__________________ I am not a complete idiot...........Some of the parts are missing !! Ronnie  www.roadster-builders.co.uk | 
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