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I am looking to install a ring doorbell pro. It comes with a 24v Transformer which should be installed on a DIN rail. As there are no space left on a CU, I am planning to get it installed on a enclosure with a DIN rail and connected from a FCU with 3A fuse spurred from a socket. the...
Hi guys,
Really hoping for some simple advice after a 2 year battle with my Ring Pro doorbell. To cut a long story short, and spending £ on several plugin transformers and multiple replacement Pros, I have decided to use the 24v bell transformer supplied from Ring.
So, (and excuse incorrect...
Hi, does anyone on here have any experience wiring a Ring doorbell Pro from scratch? All the information provided by ring is if you were replacing an existing doorbell installation. Contacted Ring but they were less then helpful
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I have tried to wire in a doorbell and I'm having trouble getting the wire through the hole on the inside to the outside and vice versa. I know the hole is at an angle and no matter how much wire I feed through it doesn't seem to come out the other end. I made the error of pulling out...
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Im looking at installing the Ring Doorbell Pro in the UK
I currently have a bell chime thats hardwired to the lighting circuit with a built in 6volt transformer. I understand that this is too low to run the ring doorbell pro.
I know it comes with a DIN transformer but this just isnt...
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I'm in the process of installing a new ring doorbell pro.
Currently we have an existing doorbell chime which is hardwired with a internal transformer and consumes 4v which is not enough to run the ring doorbell.
I'm going to either use a plug in transformer and use the transformer that...
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We live in a new build property which is nearly two years old. Currently have a mains powered Doorbell Deta C3501 with built in transformer.
Have purchased the above Ring Doorbell Pro and need some help installing it. The current setup has power brown/blue going into a connector block on...
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Just about to embark on installing a Nest Hello Doorbell. There isn't a doorbell at the moment (no door bell, no doorbell chime although during the renovation cat 6 cable has been laid ), I have got a 8v-24v transformer...
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Apologies if this is not in the right forum or if I've joined the forum when I'm not supposed to as I'm not an electrician just an avid tinkerer.
With that said. I'm planning to wire in a new doorbell system. I ripped out the old wired system and switched to wireless which was less than...
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Just preping to have a home alarm and doorbell transformer wired to my cu
Both require a 6amp MCB, can I wire them both from the same MCB?
If I keep them seperase I won't have any spare slots as I need to put in a 2 slot transformer
I won't be doing the wiring, just need to get materials
Called to a small job this morning, woman in her mid 40's says her doorbell is not working properly...
says it keeps going off but nobody is at the door as she can see the front door from her kitchen window.
So I arrive and check it over. The switch is in good order and the wires go all way...
Hi all,
Hoping you can advise as i have no experience with electrics.
I’d like to purchase the Ring Pro Doorbell as below which needs a constant power feed - requirements on the site, 16-24 vac transformer.
Video Doorbell Pro - https://ring.com/video-doorbell-pro
I dont have an exisiting...
Hi, I am asking for any advice on installing the ring doorbell pro. I am interested in installing it using a plug in transformer , as I have no existing hardwired doorbell and no space in my cu. I was wondering if anyone had installed the ring pro using this method (which you can do) and if so...
Any one know of anything out there? They seem to be as rare as rocking horse **** for what I'm after.
Wireless video doorbell, internal monitor in white, both indoor and outdoor unit to run off batteries, doesn't need lock feature and would be handy if it was wifi enabled but not a must.
Any...
Hui guys customer wants a quote to install a doorbell system by ring.
He has no current doorbell in place
Ring will send a consumer unit transformer module 24v
I just want to clarify will he need a fuse or breaker anywhere along the circuit,, the chimes will be wireless and plugged into socket...
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