how to hardwire RING doorbell to a transformer or existing doorbell DIY do it yourself

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  • čas přidán 26. 08. 2024
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    just an idea on how i did it.... ask me anything

Komentáře • 431

  • @benjaminoppong-twumasi9662

    We ended up exchanging this model for the slimmer version czcams.com/users/postUgkx0jZ_lGlDVJhDnmagEU8gn47cmfPNlLQU because it was too wide for the only door trim area that made sense to mount it on. However, we should have just noted the dimensions prior to purchasing. Otherwise, we love the doorbell. It works perfectly, and the video is very clear, even at night.

  • @andrewortiz6312
    @andrewortiz6312 Před 4 lety +19

    Finally found someone who explains EXACTLY how the stupid ring doorbell should be installed! Thank you sir!!!

  • @MuhammedhRayazMuthalif
    @MuhammedhRayazMuthalif Před 2 lety +2

    Much needed video to sort out what to be done when you connect it to be hardwired and connected to a doorbell.. thanks so much.
    The ring official content is so minimal, even the online videos don't really cover a standard setup that most would want... yours cleared all those "missing" information.

  • @hoochiecoochie6105
    @hoochiecoochie6105 Před 24 dny

    Thanks for a really good video. To the point without intros, pets etc.

  • @gl6937
    @gl6937 Před 5 lety +16

    Best video on how to hard-wire a Ring doorbell. This video answered all my questions. Thanks. You saved my day.

  • @sammy9395
    @sammy9395 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks for sharing because I have no experience with DIY projects and didn't want to hire an electrician for an easy fix. You made the video easy to follow and explain with great details.

  • @robertbragg9364
    @robertbragg9364 Před 2 lety +2

    I've had mine for a year and couldn't figure it out. Thanks for making this video and sharing it. I appreciate it have A good one 👍

  • @eyyteam
    @eyyteam Před 3 lety +28

    Thank you, the only damn video in the world that explains w a frickin transformer, ppl just assume everyone has an old doorbell on their stupid ass houses thank youuuu

  • @socialghost4400
    @socialghost4400 Před 4 lety +10

    Thank you for uploading this video, I would never have figured this out by myself.....what a stupidly complicated process, and this process isn't even mentioned in the manual, the manual just briefly mentions "8-24 VAC" under the section that talks about "Wiring it to an existing doorbell"...that's definitely something they could have elaborated a bit more on from Rings side.
    Again thanks for the video tutorial

  • @michelledavis2752
    @michelledavis2752 Před 3 lety +15

    It’s always hard to find videos that are so detailed. Thanks a bunch. This definitely helps!!

  • @tubutieghi
    @tubutieghi Před 5 lety +15

    AGAIN - Such a clear and professional tutorial. I've been wanting to do this for the last 2 years, but keep watching half cocked tutorials. Thanks Chris :)

  • @PINETREELODGE
    @PINETREELODGE Před 5 lety +4

    I (and RING) can not THANK YOU enough! - I was ready to box up these doorbells up and send them back - until I discovered your video - while RING claims that the battery lasts 6 -to-12 months on one charge - the truth is - you are lucky to get 2 weeks before needing to re-charge them - the screwing & unscrewing of the doorbell to re-charge the batteries - got real tiring - real fast - it seemed like the units spent more time 'charging' then they did 'preforming' - in short - they NEED TO BE HARDWIRED - your INFORMATIVE VIDEO - simply and clearly explained EXACTLY what to do - and now - both my units are successfully HARDWIRED and preforming as ADVERTISED!

  • @jasonlee5384
    @jasonlee5384 Před 5 lety +3

    Hey Chris, Thanks for sharing this video. I hardwired my ring doorbell 4 days ago and it's working as it should. Five Stars 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

  • @brunozuliani3654
    @brunozuliani3654 Před 2 lety +1

    FANTASTIC tutorial Chris, tons of info no wasted time....you're good at this!!!!!!!!!

  • @paulcooper9034
    @paulcooper9034 Před 3 lety +2

    Great video just added a transformer with the resistor to my ring doorbell , could not have done this job without your video . Great job well done 👍

    • @chriscraft77022
      @chriscraft77022  Před 3 lety

      how is it working? I installed mine on the house with the doorbell and it charges perfect...

    • @paulcooper9034
      @paulcooper9034 Před 3 lety

      @@chriscraft77022 Hi it's working fine 👍 remembered to solder the resistor as recommended and is charging ok. It takes a while to charge as expected but I pre charged the battery up to 80% before I connected the transformer , many thanks for your help .

  • @jhawkins4412
    @jhawkins4412 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you Chris
    You took all the confusion out of the wiring up a doorbell!
    🤗👋👌

  • @Docdug
    @Docdug Před 3 lety

    This is super helpful! Our new (140yr old) home has no doorbell, so I’m gonna setup a Simplisafe video doorbell.
    Cheers
    Doc

  • @Mobius3c273
    @Mobius3c273 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the great video. I was confused with whether to fit the diode using their vague instructions. Thanks.

  • @ralphsammis7330
    @ralphsammis7330 Před 3 lety +2

    My instructions say use a diode when you have a “digital” doorbell ( plays synthesized chime ) - not electric doorbell. I did learn about charging & transformer

  • @rkrazdan
    @rkrazdan Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you for the video, this was extremely helpful in troubleshooting why my ring wasn't charging. I called ring and they are sending me the resistor for free. I was able to replace the transformer so I think I'll add the resister close to the transformer.

  • @seanbouker
    @seanbouker Před 4 lety +2

    Got the doorbell 2... Found out my old set up was wireless battery powered... Took me a while to find a transformer... Bought everything but the resistor... Just ordered the resistor today... This is becoming more of a project than expected trying to figure out where I can wire and mount the transformer safely without this turning into a huge project on a home that's old and has been remodeled multiple times.

    • @jamescc2010
      @jamescc2010 Před 2 lety

      Cannot find our transformer in kid's condo, it is not in the chime box neither. Currently there is no power to the Ring doorbell outside.

    • @seanbouker
      @seanbouker Před 2 lety +1

      @@jamescc2010 I gave up and just just the battery pack

  • @deepdirtysouth2394
    @deepdirtysouth2394 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you very much Chris I appreciate you more than I can tell you with simple words.

  • @MrVeeBlog
    @MrVeeBlog Před 3 lety

    I don't know how you did it. That is to get these basic concepts through my thick head but dang it, something clicked. Finally, after watching your video, my Ring finally works hardwired. You don't know how long I've tussled with this issue. (Side note, this video has been up about as long as I've had Ring but never saw it until now.) Anyway, thank you for the extra effort it took to put this video together. Be well Chris.

    • @chriscraft77022
      @chriscraft77022  Před 3 lety

      so you’ve been taking it off and charging it this whole time?😳😳😳😳😳😳

    • @MrVeeBlog
      @MrVeeBlog Před 3 lety

      @@chriscraft77022 YES!! I would take it down usually on days I'm home and charge it. Granted the battery does last a couple months but you are never ready when those low battery alerts come on. I even bought a new transformer to replace the one I had. It's still in the box as I didn't need it. I just have to say thank you again.

  • @PandasAndrew
    @PandasAndrew Před 6 měsíci

    If I would have read the instructions about the resistor or ran into your video I wouldn’t have burn up my doorbell video. 😂

  • @EvilAbD
    @EvilAbD Před 5 lety +1

    Great video, it will work even for my zmodo greet pro, they asked for a transformer 16v-36v, and a resistor 10ohm/20vatios, I got a transform 24.8v, tomorrow I will look for the resistor, and I will use your wiring setup, thanks again.

  • @mrp8488
    @mrp8488 Před 3 lety +2

    Good video, I would charge the battery first with the micro-usb cable . It would be a lot faster.

  • @VOLTRONDEFENDER4440
    @VOLTRONDEFENDER4440 Před 2 lety

    Ring doorbell can take voltages up to(ring doorbell with battery power only) takes 8v-24v ring pro take 16v to 24v wired takes 10v to 24v

  • @TheWonderfulWonders
    @TheWonderfulWonders Před 2 lety

    Bro your the best really i appreciate how you explain everything in details thanks lots

  • @steverodriguez4871
    @steverodriguez4871 Před 3 lety +1

    Dude love your video Very informative couldn’t have said it any better

  • @user-uw8bm1jv8k
    @user-uw8bm1jv8k Před 6 měsíci +1

    Nothing on wiring it to a ordinary mechanical doorbell ? When I replaced the old button with the Ring unit, it didn't power up, and neither the front or back door button works now. Ring no longer includes printed instructions, which is not helpful to those who don't carry a smart phone. Some awful ads running during this video, BTW.

  • @Jiangster
    @Jiangster Před 5 lety +6

    Best tutorial I've seen! Thank you so much!

  • @crimsontide288
    @crimsontide288 Před 2 lety

    Solid video, hopefully this is the only resource I need to do the install

  • @hmort55
    @hmort55 Před 4 lety +1

    Very helpful. Thanks for taking the time to do this.

  • @christianokhayian8742
    @christianokhayian8742 Před 2 lety

    Thank you very much, for this detailed video. I was able to replicate the method, by using a plug in transformer.

    • @vivzbravo
      @vivzbravo Před 2 lety

      Can you share more details. My ring door bell battery is dying soon.

  • @MarkWilliams-ix1qf
    @MarkWilliams-ix1qf Před 2 lety

    The Ring Wired, Ring Pro, and Ring Pro 2 are better choices for use when you have available 24V power. The work with an existing chime, or you can use the Ring Chime without wiring. Just saying, for new installs the wired versions may be easier.

  • @lektrikbass
    @lektrikbass Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you for a clear understanding of the instructions "Ring" neglected to include. Is the required voltage via the hardwired contacts different from the usb charger voltage? Would a hardwired usb charger work? Thank you

    • @sfuchs
      @sfuchs Před 3 lety

      Very good question, I'd like to know this too. Chris pls answer here.

  • @ktk3062
    @ktk3062 Před 2 lety

    ...and thanks for the easy to follow video by the way Sir I really appreciate it!!

  • @michaelleddy3701
    @michaelleddy3701 Před 4 lety +1

    Just installed RING2 a week ago. No existing bell. Wifi chime, New wire down to basement , installed transformer. Didnt use a resistor . That said, the re charging was having troubles. Found out about the resistor wired it up and now not switching over from battery to hard wire on the app.
    RIING sending new device. Gonna wire new device with the power off with the resistor in place, then flip the breaker in the on position. Hopefully this will now work correctly.

  • @bigcartoonyIIV
    @bigcartoonyIIV Před 4 lety

    so to sum it up . use a resister if you are not using a chime, and use a diaon if you are using a chime. Hook up the transformer close to button, if not use heaver wire. ?

  • @JimmydaGooch
    @JimmydaGooch Před 3 lety +2

    Just buying the AC adaptor that ring sells would eliminate the need for purchasing the transformer and resistor. The AC plug takes in 120V AC power and converts it to 24V/12W/.5A and only cost $25 dollars for the newest version on Amazon, free shipping. Just need a regular wall receptacle near by to plug it in, winds up being cheaper than buying the transformer and resistor, plus eliminates all the work. Cool video though, very technical.

    • @chriscraft77022
      @chriscraft77022  Před 3 lety +2

      if you don’t mind crap plugged into the walls.. that adapter is an eyesore., mine is wired to the doorbell and works perfect to this day.

  • @jimrinchiuso
    @jimrinchiuso Před 4 lety +2

    Worked like a charm! Thanks for posting this very useful video.

  • @VOLTRONDEFENDER4440
    @VOLTRONDEFENDER4440 Před 5 lety +6

    The level is supposed to level out your doorbell even your not installing on brick or stucco

  • @MJ-ey2jx
    @MJ-ey2jx Před 2 měsíci

    Awesome video Brother.. Thank You

  • @MagicRichC
    @MagicRichC Před 2 lety

    I was getting a loud hum from that transformer you used.

  • @Kommaardoor64
    @Kommaardoor64 Před 2 lety

    Have been looking for a good explanation for hours. This video is excellent. Thanks so much.

  • @LuisCarlos-yw4jr
    @LuisCarlos-yw4jr Před 2 lety

    excelent video chris craft, wow, do you safe my life, thanks. from San Josè Costa Rica.

  • @ralphsammis7330
    @ralphsammis7330 Před 3 lety

    Many things: “ when you hard wire it w/ the doorbell you do not use the resistor” more clarity = when you do not use a “transformer” = no resistor.

  • @T20232023
    @T20232023 Před 5 lety +4

    Thank you so much for this tutorial. Love it

  • @ktk3062
    @ktk3062 Před 2 lety

    oooooh I need the diode ok I was only half way through the video lol Sorry Thanks a bunch again peace

  • @RoiratNews
    @RoiratNews Před 2 lety

    Dang you recommend 50 Watt diodes, Ring provides a 1/4 watt diode. 1/4 watts costs .02 for 10. 50 watt diodes costs $3.00 ea. I'll use the included diode. Thanks for the how to video though.

    • @chriscraft77022
      @chriscraft77022  Před 2 lety

      please remove engineer from your handle.. 50 watt resistor is for hard wire to transformer.. the diode is for electronic door bell.. 😞😞😞😞

    • @RoiratNews
      @RoiratNews Před 2 lety

      @@chriscraft77022 I'm a steam engineer not an electrician you sanctimonious jerk.

  • @tonyregollar9774
    @tonyregollar9774 Před 3 lety

    Great video man!! You Skip the camera part! Which is what really wanted to see.

  • @spikeboston2012
    @spikeboston2012 Před 9 měsíci

    Great Video! Most informative, thank you

  • @johnvincentreyes855
    @johnvincentreyes855 Před 3 lety +3

    So if I have a mechanical chime/existing doorbell I don't need a resistor right?

  • @VOLTRONDEFENDER4440
    @VOLTRONDEFENDER4440 Před 5 lety +4

    The ring doorbell comes with diode

  • @douglasmichel6361
    @douglasmichel6361 Před 3 lety +1

    The resister, is it for if your going directly from transformer to Ring with no bell between correct. If there is a digital or mechanical bell this is not needed??????

    • @chriscraft77022
      @chriscraft77022  Před 3 lety

      first sentence, yes.. if you use any doorbell chime you DONT use a resistor

    • @douglasmichel6361
      @douglasmichel6361 Před 3 lety

      @@chriscraft77022 : Awesome, Thanks Chris...stay safe and have a great day.

    • @chriscraft77022
      @chriscraft77022  Před 3 lety

      wire it with a doorbell if you can.. it works perfect like that.. been on my house since the video

    • @douglasmichel6361
      @douglasmichel6361 Před 3 lety

      @@chriscraft77022 Now I’m confused, are you now saying I should use it? I hooked it up ( the Ring Pro) with no resister.... through a mechanical door chime. It lit up and spoke to me then it died. I checked the transformer and got 19.5 volts also 19.5 volts at doorbell leads (door) itself and got 19.5 volts but for what ever reason I’m not getting a consistent reading at the chime. Yet If I touch wires at the front door frame the chime ding dong. LOL. My customer on her iPhone keeps getting the message no internet. I checked that also, which is fine. I happen to carry a spare Ring pro in my truck, going to try the second unit today. Maybe it's defective. I’m reading many reports of others not working with same setup. They have returned it to Ring and some have gotten a second one and still having the same issues. BTW, the Ring Pro doesn't come with a diode. My concern it the 19.5 volts not 16. Although I also read 16 to 24 is fine.

    • @douglasmichel6361
      @douglasmichel6361 Před 3 lety

      I just read not only does the transformer need to be 16-24V, it also needs to be 30VA, which is not mentioned in any of the paper work that came with Ring Pro. www.onehoursmarthome.com/blog/ring-doorbell-pro-transformer

  • @Punx63
    @Punx63 Před 4 lety

    the install kit comes with a resistor but only used if you are using a "digital" style door bell. If you are using a Mechanical door bell like with a solenoid then you will not use it. Though you are talking about hard wiring it.

  • @DFWJon
    @DFWJon Před rokem

    So I have the old plunger style doorbell in my hallway that has a transformer already hooked up to it. Can I use that style doorbell with the ring camera and get the plunger style doorbell to ring and the ring camera button is pushed and get the ring camera to charge or can you only use a digital doorbell with the ring camera??? Thanks for the awesome video and the help. You’re amazing!!!

  • @u03862
    @u03862 Před rokem +1

    Hi Chris, great videos I am running same components ring, Hunter door chime and transformer. It’s wired for 16volts I gave 19 out of the transformer. It worked fine for several years, just had a HVAC system installed now whenever I hook up door chime it won’t stop chiming until you physically disconnect? I checked the wiring at the transformer and it seems correct. Should I have 19 volts at the door chime? Any suggestions greatly appreciated.

    • @chriscraft77022
      @chriscraft77022  Před rokem

      try turning the breaker off that powers the transformer for a few minutes.. that’s all I can think of

    • @u03862
      @u03862 Před rokem +1

      Hi Chris, thank you! I went to the ring doorbell no voltage, so I went back up in the attic rechecked voltage at the transformer it was good. At that point I knew I had an issue in the run going to ring doorbell. I started tugging on the wire to the doorbell and I heard the doorbell stop chiming. Then I discovered my ring has voltage again. So I will run a new wire to it. Your videos helped through the process. Thought I would post this if it helps someone someday. Thank you!

  • @ustaarthur
    @ustaarthur Před 3 lety +1

    I am planning to install a Ring Video Doorbell Pro 2 using a transformer because I don't have an existing wired doorbell. I didn't know you need a resistor for this setup, so thank you for that info. My question, to which I haven't found any answer anywhere and nobody seems to talk about, is is it OK to install the transformer INSIDE a wall (like attached to a light switch electrical box) or is that a fire hazard and the transformer needs to be outside of an enclosed wall?

    • @chriscraft77022
      @chriscraft77022  Před 3 lety

      I did not install a pro2 you need to find out how yours is hard wired. They are not the same

    • @ustaarthur
      @ustaarthur Před 3 lety

      @@chriscraft77022 OK the wiring might be a little different and possibly maybe you don't need a resistor for the Pro 2. But what about my main question, can you place the transformer inside an enclosed wall?

    • @chriscraft77022
      @chriscraft77022  Před 3 lety

      no, you need a different voltage output.. I dont put them in walls.. you don’t want it in insulation

    • @ustaarthur
      @ustaarthur Před 3 lety

      @@chriscraft77022 The idea of putting it inside the wall somewhere behind the doorbell was to hide it and not have anything showing, otherwise you might as ell use a wall adapter plug. If I could wire it to an attic or basement, I could, but I was trying to stay in my front door area. So if it's not a good idea to put it in an enclosed wall, then where can you place it at your front door, like inside a special box on top of your door?

    • @chriscraft77022
      @chriscraft77022  Před 3 lety +1

      mine is in the attic about 10 feet from the front door

  • @dharmilr
    @dharmilr Před 4 lety +3

    thank you for this video .It really helped clear a lot of doubts
    although I would appreciate if you help with this problem . I have a mechanical bell which does not require a transformer..it can be wired directly to a 240V line and it works (just how it is designed to function normally). In this scenario how would it best to hardwire a RIng Doorbell 2 ? Also do i need to add a resistor between the transformer and the ring in this case?
    thanks again

    • @shaneweidle8804
      @shaneweidle8804 Před 3 lety

      I this scenario, your existing doorbell has a built-in transformer, if you remove the doorbell button and test the voltage, you should have 16 to 24 volts then you can hardwire the ring to it.

  • @izh6421
    @izh6421 Před 6 měsíci

    I have the ring doorbell pro 2 which is hardwired no need for charging, now my question is: do I still need to have a resistor in place?

  • @abrahamvaro5482
    @abrahamvaro5482 Před rokem

    Very nice video ,thanks

  • @2000GALOP
    @2000GALOP Před 2 lety

    How do I make a wireless door Bell button to activate de Ring camera at the same time?

  • @chadhachadha1
    @chadhachadha1 Před 5 lety +1

    Hi Chris. Nice video. Just need more clarity. I Have ring doorbell 2 which I want to hardwire with my existing doorbell. I am getting 220v at the point where visitors press the doorbell button. So how do I connect this 220v two wires at the back of the ring doorbell2 using transformer and resistor? Although I understand but i want to be sure about what I am doing as don't want to spoil my ring doorbell. thank you in advance.

  • @brianfarris5676
    @brianfarris5676 Před 27 dny

    Ok so the resistor isn’t needed if a chime is installed?

  • @chiplongino4304
    @chiplongino4304 Před 2 lety

    Outstanding video!

  • @jeffyoder9697
    @jeffyoder9697 Před 4 lety +3

    Very helpful, I just wonder what, if anything, you have to do differently if you have 220-240v power, as is the case where I am. I tried just replacing an existing doorbell with the Ring Doorbell 2 connected to the same wiring and it burned out the doorbell. Maybe just be sure the transformer can step down from 220 to 16VAC? Can't find squat in the Ring instructions or website.

  • @steverodriguez4871
    @steverodriguez4871 Před 3 lety

    I have that same exact transformer I have is that same exact doorbell chime and I have the ring doorbell pro I hooked it up turn it all on and then chime on the doorbell wouldn’t stop going off I watched a video and I figured putting a diode behind the ring doorbell with solve my issue but then now my Chime don’t make no noise at all and the ring doorbell don’t turn on I don’t know what’s wrong

    • @chriscraft77022
      @chriscraft77022  Před 3 lety

      I don’t have a pro.. people say it uses a higher output voltage than 16v

  • @elizabethgrosse3411
    @elizabethgrosse3411 Před 3 lety

    Thank you so so much for posting this video. I have a new ring doorbell that I want to hardwire and I have no existing doorbell and I so wanted to know how to do this. I had no idea it entailed transformers and diodes, and possibly soldering????

    • @chriscraft77022
      @chriscraft77022  Před 3 lety +1

      they sell one you can plug into the wall but looks ugly

    • @elizabethgrosse3411
      @elizabethgrosse3411 Před 3 lety

      @@chriscraft77022 I like doing electrical work around the house, so I wouldn't get the plug-in one anyway. But your video is excellent. I learned so much!

    • @chriscraft77022
      @chriscraft77022  Před 3 lety

      keep in mind I have the original ring.. the newer ones require a transformer with a higher output and possibly a different resistor

  • @richardl6751
    @richardl6751 Před rokem

    You may want to check to see if the battery is charging after a power failure.

  • @e.n7138
    @e.n7138 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for the video was very helpful. I have bought a Ring Video Doorbell 2nd Generation and I am having issues installing it. We want it hardwired but we have no wires on our existing doorbell which is wireless battery operated. I just wanted to know what is the difference between an adapter and a transformer and wether I can use a adapter instead. Also I was told that I will need a ring chimer. Can you pls advice me on what type of ring chimer I will need to connect to the video doorbell. Will appreciate very much if you can help me here. Thanks.

  • @victornaja7927
    @victornaja7927 Před rokem

    hi how do you install a second ring. do you double the wire from one ring to the other and to the second ring do you do rear .

  • @ucanoe
    @ucanoe Před 3 lety +1

    Great video, question, I do not want to add the door bell...just transformer and resister, what happens when Ring Door Bell is fully charged? will this set up overcharge batteries and cause damage to them?

    • @chriscraft77022
      @chriscraft77022  Před 3 lety +3

      it will never fully charge. it will stay around 90% depending on camera traffic.. its like a trickle charge..

    • @tdbass2968
      @tdbass2968 Před 3 lety

      Similar to a cellphone this has charge protection circuitry built in that monitors the battery voltage and will stop the charging current once the battery is at full voltage.

  • @BC90_614EaStSIdE
    @BC90_614EaStSIdE Před rokem

    Why doesn't it come with a resistor if you need it?

  • @sergiospage
    @sergiospage Před 4 lety

    Great job! Very informative and thorough.

  • @vlad1889
    @vlad1889 Před 3 lety +1

    You don't need the resistor if you have it running through a chime, correct?

    • @chriscraft77022
      @chriscraft77022  Před 3 lety

      correct.. but you need diode with electronic doorbell

    • @vlad1889
      @vlad1889 Před 3 lety

      @@chriscraft77022 Indeed. Thanks for the answer. Also, incase Ring makes your mechanical chime work non-stop, will a resistor solve that issue? I've heard about this rare problem that happens with certain chimes that are too efficient.

    • @chriscraft77022
      @chriscraft77022  Před 3 lety

      mine did that twice but I shut power off to it and it stopped

    • @douglasmichel6361
      @douglasmichel6361 Před 3 lety

      @@chriscraft77022 that answered my question 👍

  • @Ai-Galaxy-GS
    @Ai-Galaxy-GS Před 5 lety +36

    Man, building a space shuttle would be easier than this. I'm just gonna stick with the battery.

    • @robertkywildcats9266
      @robertkywildcats9266 Před 4 lety +4

      I have an older Ring doorbell. The one that doesn't charge. I just ran the wire under my base board trim and screwed the wires into a universal plug in transformer. Then plugged it in my outlet lol.

    • @algray9966
      @algray9966 Před 4 lety

      AiGalaxyS that made me chuckle. I agree with you 🤣🤣🤣

  • @earlpleger2656
    @earlpleger2656 Před rokem

    Can you fry your existing doorbell transformer when installing the jumper wire before shutting the electricity off?

  • @leel6429
    @leel6429 Před rokem

    What is the resister for? Ring needs 24v and thats what the transformer supplys. I dont get it

  • @theseverts8013
    @theseverts8013 Před rokem

    The one major thing that you did not include is where and how do you connect in your house the transformer and the resister?

    • @chriscraft77022
      @chriscraft77022  Před rokem

      your house is not like mine.., I did a part 2 and I show it.. don’t run a resistor add a door bell if you have to it works so good like that

  • @zhaoandmei03
    @zhaoandmei03 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for post this video. Can I install the ring directily to the transformer without a resistor? if not, Why?

    • @chriscraft77022
      @chriscraft77022  Před 4 lety

      you'll burn the battery up. .

    • @topangachronic9463
      @topangachronic9463 Před 4 lety

      I've done plenty without resisters and had no problems. They are all still working fine. Run off the 16 volt side and you will be fine

    • @bangmafiamusic8786
      @bangmafiamusic8786 Před 4 lety

      @@topangachronic9463 the app says hardwired but not charging, could i have gotten the wrong transformer or do i need resistor

  • @madmox2000
    @madmox2000 Před 4 lety +3

    Great tutorial, just what I was looking for! Would a 50w 30 ohm resistor work? They don't have a 25 ohm at my shop. Thanks!

    • @chriscraft77022
      @chriscraft77022  Před 4 lety

      it charges slow with 25ohm.. just try it

    • @mt150313
      @mt150313 Před 4 lety

      @@chriscraft77022 what is the difference between the resistor hard wire vs. The electronic hard wire, i got confuse in that part can you explain it, thank man great video and the advice.

    • @chriscraft77022
      @chriscraft77022  Před 4 lety

      @@mt150313 no resistor uses a door bell

    • @mt150313
      @mt150313 Před 4 lety

      @@chriscraft77022 i forgot to mention im installing a ring camera doorbell that's why i was asking if i nerd a resistor for the ring doorbell or an electric hard wire device.

    • @chriscraft77022
      @chriscraft77022  Před 4 lety

      @@mt150313 do you have an EXISTING door bell on the home? if NO.. you need the resistor or you will burn up the ring.. i have a doorbell and wired it with NO resistor.. it has been on my house since the video.. battery 97%

  • @sleepstudent5115
    @sleepstudent5115 Před 3 lety

    Sorry to bother you, but I'm planning to change my existing doorbell to a Ring. Obviously, this will be connected 24/7. In this case, do I need to install the transformer and the resistor? And How do I know if there was already one connected to the old doorbell? Great video btw

  • @user-rn5ip9ec6j
    @user-rn5ip9ec6j Před 4 lety

    Great video! I like this! 👍👍

  • @PeteyPablo408
    @PeteyPablo408 Před 2 lety

    I have a old house I have 2 black wires coming from electrical system hooked up to the old transformer How do I hook up the new transformer that has 3 wires 1black 1 green and 1 white ?

  • @SmoothBassVO
    @SmoothBassVO Před 2 lety

    Great video! I measured the voltage at my current bell button as 18V.
    Should I be OK from an amperage standpoint? Also, there is an unused
    green wire at my current button. Does that get used by Ring?

  • @sh2697
    @sh2697 Před 2 lety

    can you help me. So I do not need to use the chime box and I can directly wire to the 24 volt transformer

  • @jamescc2010
    @jamescc2010 Před 2 lety

    I still cannot find the transformer in my kid's condo at the location of chime box which is missing a transformer. Currently there is no power to the Ring Doorbell wires outside. I am thinking of simply connect a new transformer at the chime outlet box, might have to remove the box first and look behind for power source, as I can only see small wires pigtailed together.
    btw did you try to charge the batter first using the orange charging cable for 8 hours first?
    Strangely I looked water heater room, closets, washer/dryer area, an so far cannot find the transformer in the condo. There is no HVAC, only old wall heater. Maybe in in the attic?

  • @davetroncone8203
    @davetroncone8203 Před rokem

    Any idea what to do if your resistor is getting reallly hot and it’s cutting power to the ring doorbell? This happened twice to me

    • @chriscraft77022
      @chriscraft77022  Před rokem

      I wired mine up on the house to a doorbell that charges it.. sorry

  • @90acurals
    @90acurals Před 3 lety

    If you would have wired the transformer in 24v setup would that charge the battery faster?

  • @chompchompnomnom4256
    @chompchompnomnom4256 Před 3 lety

    Do you need the resistor if you're not using a door chime, but connecting the power straight from the transformer?

  • @sbrave
    @sbrave Před 2 lety

    Their rep told me today that even with the proper transformer voltage, it only trickle charges the battery 10%, so I’d still have to swap out the battery and recharge it which means I have to have a second battery and swap them out intermittently.
    Sounds like a pain in the arse, so I ended up buying the hardwired one instead. It’s only a little bit different in spec than the battery powered ones so I don’t feel like I’m really missing out on anything, but not having to swap out batteries is huge!

  • @archaeologyteensyoungadult4477

    I am having an electrician do this for me, but was wondering where the transformer and the box that holds it go? Up on the porch light? Wanted to see a finished product? :) At least I know more than I did before.

    • @chriscraft77022
      @chriscraft77022  Před 5 lety

      I’ll try to make a video on it.. my transformer is in attic on top of ceiling joist

    • @archaeologyteensyoungadult4477
      @archaeologyteensyoungadult4477 Před 5 lety +1

      @@chriscraft77022 ok, so you ran a wire all the way up there?! Wow, I was hoping it would be easier, so I could argue with the electrician about the price...:).

    • @chriscraft77022
      @chriscraft77022  Před 5 lety

      you get power from anywhere close.. (living room light, ceiling fan) .. so I got power from living room light

    • @archaeologyteensyoungadult4477
      @archaeologyteensyoungadult4477 Před 5 lety

      @@chriscraft77022 How about my porch light...?

  • @worldpeace5853
    @worldpeace5853 Před 4 lety

    I have an Edwards transformer 592 and I see only a red and a greenish white wire probably by old home owner. Red is connected to middle and the greenish white to the right corner and I am assuming it might be 16V 10VA right now. Ring doorbell recommends 16V to 24 V but doesn’t mention VA. To be safe can I hook the middle red wire to left most corner to get 24V 20VA? Please note the marking on 8V/16V/10VA is faded but I can see it’s a 592 and also 24V and 20VA with arrows at the bottom. Also, the transformer is connected to the circuit breaker box. Please confirm?

  • @marcosrico6222
    @marcosrico6222 Před rokem

    I have a ring 3, do I need a diode for it and if so, what kind?

  • @mann4080
    @mann4080 Před 3 lety

    Sir, I have wiring situation. My transformer has 2 white and 2 black wires (on the 16 volts side) connected to it. The white one’s are connected to one terminal together and black one’s are connected to second terminal together. Then I have 1 red and 1 white at the door bell button and i have 2 white wires and 2 red wires at the chime. Can u tell me how the wires are to be hooked up to the chime? Thanks

  • @dinyardalal
    @dinyardalal Před 4 lety

    Hello Chris, I liked your video presentation very much. Very well explained. I have a question to ask. I have ana 20 year old M&S Intercom system with a doorbell. I have to install a Ring Doorbell and I have not selected the model because I don't know which model will work with my existing Intercom system. I want to keep my existing Chime as we like it. Can you please help me out? Thanks

  • @dlastdon1
    @dlastdon1 Před 4 lety +1

    great video good job chris. Can I run 2 doorbell on a single transformer? I Don’t have existing doorbell. planing to run wire straight from transformer to both ringdoorbell 2.

    • @chriscraft77022
      @chriscraft77022  Před 4 lety +1

      yeah, but they might not charge very good.. make sure you use the resistor

    • @gilmer4eaglesbrah
      @gilmer4eaglesbrah Před 3 lety

      @@chriscraft77022 hi Chris, would it change the ring door bell better with a Resistor? Cause I replaced mine with a 30va and I don't think is changing it. The app says it's hardwired but can't tell the difference with this new transformer.

  • @andrewortiz6312
    @andrewortiz6312 Před rokem

    So you do not need the diode with the wire wound resister? I have a first gen ring doorbell