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Re: pic: PS2 Driven Robot

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Originally Posted by Mike
From what I saw when I ripped apart an old controller of mine, they're just little DC motors with... weight kinda things on them that when they spin throw the controller off balance, making it rumble.
Exactly thats what buzzers essentially are and I'm thinking you wont get the RC to power it. There is a rule on what you can connect i think that lighted switches is a NoNo also. I use a double switch and power the lights on a battery to get around the rule without breaking it. I don't think you can do anything like that with the buzzer. However if you DO get it working give me a mail and some instructions because I would love to incorporate a buzzer into our controls.
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