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| Remember that when connecting a buzzer, you must pay attention to the (+) sign on the top of the buzzer casing. The (+) sign represents the positive connector and is where the red wire from pin 1 must go. If you get this backwards your buzzer may stop working. | Remember that when connecting a buzzer, you must pay attention to the (+) sign on the top of the buzzer casing. The (+) sign represents the positive connector and is where the red wire from pin 1 must go. If you get this backwards your buzzer may stop working. | ||
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| + | You will also want to unplug the buzzer until your Oak has finished uploading the test code, or it may get very noisy indeed! | ||
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