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Good programmable LV buzzer for 7.2 Ni-MH?

RyanRC

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Pretty much a simply question as the title asks.

Am setting up my first crawler for a person with disabilities, who really doesn't have the ability to understand that a pack has gotten to low. An am going with one that probably doesn't have a LV cut off in the ESC, or at least one that could be set for a particular voltage.

So figure the simplest way would be to get a buzzer for now, but probably want one that has some good setup options an that works in the 7.2 Ni-MH range. Would also be great if it was as loud as possible. As well as would be typical, really want to keep the price down (IE a $25.00 buzzer that brushes my teeth too is not the one).

So does anyone have any suggestions?


Thanks greatly for any help.
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