I have a lot of pots from my old job that were given to me and lots of components from my off and on again circuit bending experiments over the years. As I've said in the past I know jack shit about electronics and stick with battery operated tinkering to avoid winding up in the ER.
I finally got myself a multimeter and put a bunch of pots on there to test their resistance. and I have a few that I brought with me that are 2k and a few that came up as 43k? Does that sound right?
Anyway, I picked this up at home depot on clearance:
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Home-Accent ... /301148798
Makes a kick as buzzing light up oscillating sound and I wanted to try to take them apart and re-wire them so that each one I can vary the pitch and figure out a way to keep them on indefinitely with a switch.
My question is, would I be wiring a pot to each to vary the resistance which would change the pitch? How would I know which value pot to use? This runs on batteries and has a speaker(s) so putting it in an enclosure and output jack I can handle. The rest should be interesting.
Any help or advice would be appreciated.