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My in bay timer buzzers keep burning up. I was using the cheap $10 ones from Kleenrite. I tried one from Amazon with higher voltage but with the same result. They only last about a month . Does anybody else have this problem ? Thanks 707915AE-985C-4981-A5AC-3ED15E444FB3.jpeg
 

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I’m using a Dixmor Led-7. I checked the volts again today and they are pulsing anywhere from 16-24 volts.
 

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That's a bad timer. It's supposed to output 12V DC.
 

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I powered up a Dixmor LED-7 on my test bench and I have 27.2 volts AC coming out of my test gear going to the timer. When the horn went off, I had it set to constant horn I had 11.8 volts DC going to the horn. I’d have to say that you have a bad voltage regulator on the horn circuit. It is repairable, send it to Dixmor, with a note as to what’s wrong with the timer along with your return address.
 
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