Where is there a store in the Dallas area to buy these types of components. Pls
I don't know, you haven't supplied any of that information.
Experience is what you get when you don't get what you want.
They are listed on your diagram, I didn't supply any information.
Once again, you need to measure the voltage across the beeper and use that information and your supply voltage and the required power to drive your relay or solenoid to select a transistor with a suitable gain to use the input signal from the beeper to drive the relay or solenoid.
You then need to use one of the online calculators to determine what resistors you need to make the amplifier to drive the relay or solenoid from the beeper signal.
The rest is up to you.
Experience is what you get when you don't get what you want.
You might try Micro Center on North Central Expressway. That's where I get a lot of the components I use for maker projects. There's also a Newarks Electronics in Dallas (you should be able to google them).
Regards,
Lee
@will Thank u so much. I never even thought u could do this type of application. This enables me to eliminate alot. Thank u for your help I could not have done it without u help. I will let you know how the progress is going
Kyle