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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
 
As far as I'm aware, if there is no existing chime, you should use the transformer supplied with the Ring pro and connect the in-line fuse (also supplied) in one of the lines from the tranformer to the door bell.

When installed alongside an existing chime, the chime is bypassed using the in-line fuse.
 
Thanks all for your help. It was more the chime I was considering, is the chime that comes with the ring a plug in one then? So in that case I would only need to wire from transformer to the doorbell

Yes, the chime for the Ring Pro is a plug-in unit that you can site anywhere. To the best of my knowledge the Ring Pro cannot drive external chimes.

In terms of connections, yes I believe it's straight through from the transformer to the door bell unit but you should be sure to include the in-line fuse supplied.
 

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