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  • Do not scratch the ceramic. You can solder on it but be careful to not get it too hot or the ceramic will be ruined. the metal is the ground so you can solder your ground anyplace on it. 

  • Thanks Jim, looks like I was over worring it. I think I can handle that.

    jim said:
  • the ceramic has a thin conductive coating that you solder to . too much heat can break it loose, so be careful. piezos are like a sandwitch of brass/ceramic/ and the thin conductive foil.

    Paul Doug said:
    I didn't know solder would stick to ceramic. thanks for the input.
  • here is a vid showing how https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AI3tTF3hv2c
  • I didn't know solder would stick to ceramic. thanks for the input.
  • When I got the piezo's for my first build I didn't like the thin quality of the wires that came on them so I clipped them off and soldered on telephone wires, with the hot wire on the ceramic crystal part I scraped a little spot and made an anchor to the metal with a drop of solder, then I soldered the wire over the ceramic part from that anchor and it worked really well.

    I made up two piezo's that way for the build and was surprised at how well they pick up.
  • .... or buy ready soldered piezos on ebay for less than a dollar a piece :o)
    Or are they only available in the UK??
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