Doorbell Transformer Voltage: Do I Have Enough Voltage For Ring or Nest?

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  • @sd2lv
    @sd2lv Před 3 lety +25

    Something to keep in mind: The Ring Pro line as well as Google Nest Hello (and some others) require the 16-24v range, but if you get the standard hardwired it requires a minimum of 10v and the Ring 2 & 3 require a minimum of 8v. So if anybody is worried about their voltage numbers being too low, or is worried about the proposition of replacing the transformer, this may help alleviate some concerns.

    • @Miahawcal
      @Miahawcal Před rokem +1

      Hi, my ring health device reads: Your transformer doesn't supply enough power. They recommend installing a Ring Hardware Transformer, do I really need to address this? My voltage level is at 10 was wondering if you have suggestions - Thanks

  • @cavinpatch4285
    @cavinpatch4285 Před 3 lety +29

    Thank you. Definitely needed this video after I blacked out on Prime Day and ordered several items including a doorbell camera

  • @anthonydominguez5719
    @anthonydominguez5719 Před 4 lety +6

    Way more helpful and way less time than being on the phone with customer support with ring. Thanks.

  • @johnhorning2506
    @johnhorning2506 Před 3 lety +11

    Thank you, not testing at the doorbell chime was the info I needed! Saved a lot of frustration.

  • @johngardner1898
    @johngardner1898 Před 4 lety +7

    This video was helpful. Logical. Good layout. Good explanation of various readings at different locations. However, TWO key points to add for your viewers:. 1. I installed my ring into 33 year old house. Existing transformer wasn't strong enough. Ring worked initially, then stopped after a few weeks. Before changeover, old transformer read 10.9 volts. New one read 21.9 like the one in video. 2. My transformer was located in my service closet (with water heater, furnace, etc.). I wonder where electrician typically install them?

  • @GarrettHanzel
    @GarrettHanzel Před 3 lety +7

    Voltmeter at the doorbell. Nice. I don't know where my transformer is so that'll save me a big headache. Congrats on 1,000 likes 👍

  • @nbbistudent7
    @nbbistudent7 Před 2 lety +1

    I had an issue where I tried to replace my existing button with a video doorbell (Merkury with the Geeni app). The video & app notification when the doorbell button was pushed both worked great, but the mechanical chime (a NuTone from the early 60's) would not work. It tried to activate both of the plungers and it made a humming/buzzing noise. The existing transformer was showing 20VAC, but after watching some other videos online & reading what happened to others, I ended up getting one that was a 24VAC 40Va for more current. That fixed the problem of the chime not working when the video doorbell button was pushed. Many thanks to my stepdad for helping me with the wiring & the multimeter usage.

  • @eldyngassaky3842
    @eldyngassaky3842 Před 3 lety +3

    This video really helps a lot. My transformer is probably in the attic and I was not trigged to go look for it to be honnest... measured the voltage directly at the doorbell. Easy and fast. Thank you

  • @onwardtotheedge
    @onwardtotheedge Před 4 lety +8

    Extremely helpful video. I watched several others but none explained why I was not getting a reading when touching the multimeter to the connections on the chime. Thank you!

    • @rswow
      @rswow Před 9 měsíci

      Is a higher (24V) one better than a lower (16V, 18V) one? I haven't found an answer yet...

  • @JohnBowl14690
    @JohnBowl14690 Před 4 lety +5

    Great Video. Rookies need to watch the ENTIRE VIDEO!
    Voltage at transformer = 22 V
    Doorbell = 0V (Pressed = 14 V)
    At switch = 21.4 V

    • @OneHourSmartHome
      @OneHourSmartHome  Před 4 lety +2

      Thanks for the summary and comment.

    • @JohnBowl14690
      @JohnBowl14690 Před 4 lety +1

      @@OneHourSmartHome - Thank you! This helped me out a great deal!

    • @JohnHallgren
      @JohnHallgren Před 2 lety

      @@JohnBowl14690 confused as how does the lamp in switch get power? If switch isn’t being pressed, I understand that chime wouldn’t register the full voltage and ring but it’s getting a tiny bit...but lamp provides a connection between black and white so where does the other voltage go? Do you follow my questions?

    • @AGhostInTheMachine
      @AGhostInTheMachine Před rokem

      @@JohnHallgren the little light is only drawing the current it needs

    • @richardl6751
      @richardl6751 Před rokem

      @@JohnHallgren The lamp is connected across the switch internally. When the switch is open (un-pushed) a small amount of current flows through the lamp. The current is small enough that it will not activate the chime.

  • @geoffreymones1329
    @geoffreymones1329 Před 5 měsíci

    This is the best visual and audio explanation I've seen to date. Great job!!!

  • @jk71687
    @jk71687 Před 2 lety +13

    This doesn’t mention the VA. I have 16V but it’s only 800 ma so it’s only getting 12 VA. Correct voltage doesn’t mean it’s powerful enough.

  • @AntonioClaudioMichael
    @AntonioClaudioMichael Před 4 lety +8

    52 videos later and boom a person that actually gives helpful information thank you so much for the information I found my door bell its in the hallway but I can't find the transformer my house was built in the 60s

    • @OneHourSmartHome
      @OneHourSmartHome  Před 4 lety +2

      Glad I could help and that you were able to finish the project thanks for watching!

    • @AntonioClaudioMichael
      @AntonioClaudioMichael Před 4 lety +2

      @@OneHourSmartHome my transformer is inside the breaker box got everything fixed thanks for your help

    • @micheleschuster0712
      @micheleschuster0712 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@OneHourSmartHomelink to full video you mention for full installation of the pro please

  • @boykinlp
    @boykinlp Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks for the information on how to test if I have enough voltage for a Ring Doorbell.

  • @tonybarnes7516
    @tonybarnes7516 Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks wish i could have found this video earlier before the four trips to Lowes.

  • @bwg2020
    @bwg2020 Před 2 lety

    good job explaining why testing the chime gives a bogus reading!

  • @dap2u2
    @dap2u2 Před 3 lety +2

    Why would 81 people not like this video? Guy is trying to help people out. "Some men just want to watch the world burn"- Alfred Pennyworth

  • @JohnSmith-uy7sv
    @JohnSmith-uy7sv Před 3 lety +1

    transformer's are not that frail. That's what transformers do. Not rest. They work.

  • @tonyhwang3888
    @tonyhwang3888 Před 3 lety +3

    My transformer is made in Canada by CGE. Rated at 24V-40VA. A monster. Voltage is one thing but how about VA(Volt-Ampare) rating?

  • @HugDeeznueces
    @HugDeeznueces Před 9 měsíci +1

    How to test the transformer itself??? I need a video!

  • @scottsheck
    @scottsheck Před 3 měsíci +1

    I have a two wire setup also and I measure 22 volts at the transformer, but at the chime, I’m also getting 22 volts even when not pressing the doorbell, And at the doorbell, I’m reading no voltage. Why would I be getting 22 volts at the chime?

  • @mikecoughlin4128
    @mikecoughlin4128 Před rokem

    from what I’ve seen in the comments on Amazon from purchasers, lots of people have sufficient power to run the doorbell but not to charge the internal batteries. So there apparently is a Minimum and a recommended. I’m trying to figure out the recommended so I know I will have enough power to keep the batteries charged.

  • @davidav8orpflanz561
    @davidav8orpflanz561 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Don't "STAND" in water when testing for electrical current! So, "SITTING" in my hot tub is ok!

  • @cmdrjamesson
    @cmdrjamesson Před 4 lety +1

    you might want to consider editing this video so that you saying "ok google off" does not activate people's google assistant! otherwise thank you for this video. it answered exactly the question that i had.

  • @ccdem
    @ccdem Před 8 měsíci

    Wonderful video! Quick follow-up. If you have the required voltage at the transformer, can you ignore the power kit that Ring includes with the doorbell?

  • @micheleschuster0712
    @micheleschuster0712 Před 5 měsíci +1

    link to other video you mention in installing pro doorbell full video please

    • @gw6667
      @gw6667 Před 5 měsíci

      I looked for it and didn't see it either

  • @AngelRua
    @AngelRua Před 2 lety

    Super helpful. Thanks for the lead in intro.

  • @davidmarker8576
    @davidmarker8576 Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much. I really didn't want to try and find the transformer to test the voltage.

  • @sethshuman6027
    @sethshuman6027 Před 4 měsíci

    Thankyou for the help, dont mind the keyboard warriors

  • @DW10000
    @DW10000 Před rokem +1

    Helped a ton. Thank you.

  • @theHAL9000
    @theHAL9000 Před 5 měsíci

    Terrific video; covers the subject. 👍👍

  • @1907-murat
    @1907-murat Před měsícem

    I have the Ring wired gen 2. If i have the setup like this in the video my doorbell ring continuously. I also tried to connect those white cables to each other but had no success. If I use a jumper cable between those two cables i get no power on the ring too. My transformer is 12 VAC, 16 VA

  • @tomjackson8022
    @tomjackson8022 Před 4 lety +3

    Great video. My transformers showing 16v (old house) but doorbell is only showing 4v. Guess the doorbell needs go? Or is the wiring faulty?

    • @jamiebell1690
      @jamiebell1690 Před 3 lety

      I found similar results with mine. Did you ever find an answer for this?

  • @jonathanr1913
    @jonathanr1913 Před 5 měsíci

    Do you think you can do a video with a three door bell setup or maybe even send me a hand drawn sketched diagram. I’m so lost with this

  • @SS-my8wb
    @SS-my8wb Před 3 lety +2

    Great Vid. Would a 24 v 40 va transformer require thicker guage wire?

  • @chadsix
    @chadsix Před 2 lety +1

    Got a question... i got a 30 VA transformer 120 that goes down to 24v but it puts out 18v n when i read at the doorbell clicker its 10v. The guage wire is 18 and also it runs about 84 feet in the house.
    Do you think my problem is that the wire is running too long or that its VA is low or theres a bad connection with the wires, possibly being pressed to hard?
    Ohms i read about a 2 on the low side and 53 on the highside.
    The

  • @leomerino3906
    @leomerino3906 Před 4 měsíci

    My doorbell has been going off on its own: using a WiFi Hikvision HD2. Support don’t know what’s going on, checked transformer 17.66v. Any suggestions on what will make it sound on its own?

  • @maksymillian71
    @maksymillian71 Před 4 lety +1

    Great advert for that multi meter

  • @ianamor3412
    @ianamor3412 Před rokem

    Is the existing chime going to dingdong if you press the ring doorbell?

  • @jonathanr1913
    @jonathanr1913 Před měsícem

    I have three Lorex 2k video doorbells and a single 24VAC 40TR. It doesn’t seem like I have enough power for all three doorbells. Even when I remove the doorbell chime from the equation it still doesn’t seem like the transformer has enough juice. What am I doing wrong? Do I need more transformers?

  • @michaeldelarosa1604
    @michaeldelarosa1604 Před 3 lety +1

    What if we are over the range for our video doorbell? For example, 31v for a 16-24v doorbell.

  • @Mafioso1731
    @Mafioso1731 Před 8 měsíci

    So wait do i have to test the transformer or doorbell??

  • @stevenolivero5207
    @stevenolivero5207 Před měsícem

    can this work witha 24v dc velux window

  • @Miahawcal
    @Miahawcal Před rokem

    Hi, my ring health device reads: Your transformer doesn't supply enough power. They recommend installing a Ring Hardware Transformer, do I really need to address this? My voltage level is at 10, was wondering if you have suggestions - Thanks for the info!

  • @KefirTView
    @KefirTView Před rokem

    So is your incoming Voltage 120V from a power source in your house and is then stepped-down to 24V by your transformer?

  • @sandywjo5
    @sandywjo5 Před 9 měsíci

    Read some reviews of people who did get 16 volts during test and the ring 3 still blew their transformer? I cant have this happen because we cannot find our transformer to replace it.

  • @johnnysavagesavage3207
    @johnnysavagesavage3207 Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks a lot it was a good video

  • @john_thorpe
    @john_thorpe Před 3 lety

    I was figuring that you could test the voltage at the switch as that should be the only "open" part of the circuit, but this confirmed my thoughts.

  • @saif786salem
    @saif786salem Před 4 lety +2

    Will a bad doorbell transformer effect the voltage or rather power in the other outlets in the room.

    • @tdbass2968
      @tdbass2968 Před 3 lety

      Saifu if a problem was on the output side (doorbell side) there is a good chance it will not affect any outlets on the same circuit because a transformer isolates the input side and output sides of its internal circuitry. The 2 sides of a transformer are wire windings that share a common electromagnetic field but the wires do not actually touch each other. If a problem was on the input side of the transformer and you had issues I would assume you would be tripping the circuit breaker. What kind of problems are you seeing?

  • @dig1035
    @dig1035 Před 2 lety +1

    Thumbs up and subscribed!

  • @shaunl446
    @shaunl446 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you

  • @danielm1991
    @danielm1991 Před 3 lety +1

    How do I test the va

  • @spencerfields6575
    @spencerfields6575 Před rokem

    What happens if the white wire is not going to a chime? Can you get enough Voltage with just the red wire running to the transform but the white wire being buried in a wall somewhere?

  • @mlojack3434
    @mlojack3434 Před 2 lety

    Where is the Transformer located for your doorbell trying to install ring doorbell had it all working it started talking then it stopped?

  • @JackAdrianZappa
    @JackAdrianZappa Před 3 lety +1

    I had tested my transformer and it gets 16-16.5V, but at the Hello Doorbell, it's around 15V. Is that normal?

  • @thonchaiyangywjpheej7573

    Is it safe to touch the chime while the power is on?

  • @IndialanticRob
    @IndialanticRob Před 4 měsíci

    Really appreciate !

  • @user-sn3cs2hd8r
    @user-sn3cs2hd8r Před rokem

    I am getting 17.5 v at the transformer but still have problems with intermittent power - is it that the transformer is overheating and doing a reset? I even replaced the transformer and it still cuts out a few times a day? What could be the problem? Ring Pro

  • @redfirewolf4186
    @redfirewolf4186 Před 4 lety +6

    My house just finished being built. I don't know if they installed a powerful enough transformer. It's there any way I can test how many VA it is? From my understanding it needs volts and VA correct?

    • @benflores5620
      @benflores5620 Před 3 lety

      VA= Watts.
      V=Voltage, A= Amperes
      These transformers are low voltage, which means it will step down (lower the voltage) from 120V to the low voltage required for the doorbell to work.

    • @spacecoastz4026
      @spacecoastz4026 Před 3 lety

      The answer is yes, it needs both volts and VA's.

  • @sidneywhite749
    @sidneywhite749 Před 2 lety

    My house chime transformer is 12 volts the Blink door bell wants 16 v. If I change the transfer to 16 v will it damage the house chime.

  • @babsmcwilliam4856
    @babsmcwilliam4856 Před 3 lety

    very clear and precise excellent

  • @JohnBowl14690
    @JohnBowl14690 Před 4 lety

    Doorbell transformers are usually located outside the home along the siding or on a wall in the garage. They may also be fixed to a wall in the basement or closet near the front door or entryway. If you don't see it in any of these places, check the walls in the attic. It may be tucked behind the insulation.

    • @OneHourSmartHome
      @OneHourSmartHome  Před 4 lety

      Red, good tips we also have a post on it here: www.onehoursmarthome.com/blog/how-to-find-doorbell-transformer

    • @ethiceze54
      @ethiceze54 Před 4 lety +1

      I've been looking for mine for a few days now. I found the furnace transformer in the basement and that's it. I am almost positive it's in the attic, but it's too small for me to fit in. I hate whoever decided that was the best place for it. I'm getting about 20 volts at the the button, but the chime is an old mechanical Trine and says to use a 10va transformer on it. I'm gonna go ahead and hook the new doorbell camera up and see if it will work, if it doesn't, I guess I'll have to find a Jockey that moonlights as an electrician, or vice versa.

    • @kartboarder22g17
      @kartboarder22g17 Před rokem

      @@ethiceze54 If your getting 20 volts at the bell your good. Doesn't matter what the chime wants. Probably the chime was a min. of the listed voltage.

  • @davidyang1768
    @davidyang1768 Před 3 lety +2

    Trying to install a Ring Doorbell. My Transformer reads 20 volts but the power at the doorbell reads 1 volt. Any ideas on what it could be? I'm starting to think it could be the cable that goes from the Transformer to the Doorbell. Thanks!

    • @chasefranklin4477
      @chasefranklin4477 Před 2 lety

      Same here. You figure anything out?

    • @davidyang1768
      @davidyang1768 Před 2 lety

      @@chasefranklin4477 No sir, ended up just installing the Ring and using its battery. I have to recharge it once a month or so.

  • @KasamS
    @KasamS Před 2 lety

    Ive just checked mine and its 18v does the current matter or thickness of wire?
    Seems to be as thick as the one you're using

  • @spontaneouswill007
    @spontaneouswill007 Před 3 lety

    Thanks excellent explanation.

  • @fect900
    @fect900 Před 4 lety +2

    So my ring doorbell just the basic one, it won’t keep charge on the doorbell power, it’s a 16v 10va transformer, would it help to get a higher 16v 30va or a high voltage and va? Not sure, let me know thanks!

    • @OneHourSmartHome
      @OneHourSmartHome  Před 4 lety

      Yes, you should get this transformer: amzn.to/37UsEKx
      or read this: www.onehoursmarthome.com/blog/ring-doorbell-pro-transformer

  • @TheFernyc2
    @TheFernyc2 Před 3 měsíci

    I installed my ring doorbell and it works great , but now the mechanical ring bell inside the house doesnt work

  • @faize28
    @faize28 Před 2 lety

    I'm curious does the transformer have continous voltage

  • @beowulf555
    @beowulf555 Před 2 lety

    The chime says use 16v transformer. What if I replace the transformer with a 24v one for the doorbell? Is that bad for the chime?

  • @mrundle
    @mrundle Před 2 lety

    This is awesome, thanks!

  • @kartboarder22g17
    @kartboarder22g17 Před rokem

    I've always switched my doorbells without shutting off the breaker. Yet, I always assumed it was DC current and so I didn't bother to shut it off. Yet, now I'm seeing it's AC, and I've always been told it's not the voltage that kills you, it's the AC which has the power to stop your heart. Anyone else have a take on this. I suppose as the voltage is so low under 30 that the potential is too low to be of any worry, or am I wrong?

  • @cellaonline
    @cellaonline Před 2 lety +1

    Hi! Would this transformer also help using a smart doorbell designed for 110V to work in a 220V environment (Outside of the US)? Thanks in advance,

  • @Marco-bb7np
    @Marco-bb7np Před rokem

    What is the wire gauge that goes from the transformer to the ring bell camera?

  • @Sam_420
    @Sam_420 Před 3 lety

    Thank you this video helped me ❤️

  • @kenachappell1
    @kenachappell1 Před 3 lety

    I had a digital doorbell installed and it worked fine. I switched it for a mechanical one to install ADT‘s doorbell. Now the doorbell chime keeps making a buzzing noise. Could it be because the ADT doorbell is it completely installed?

    • @OneHourSmartHome
      @OneHourSmartHome  Před 3 lety

      I don't have any experience with the ADT doorbell but it could be their product or the chime could be at the end of it's life.

  • @liamsandie
    @liamsandie Před 3 lety

    A hager st301 transformer says max 30 minutes continuous usage on the specifications. Does connected to a camera doorbell mean its under continuous usage?

  • @aaronh888
    @aaronh888 Před 2 lety

    Great video, thanks. I have 18v at the transformer and none at the doorbell wires. I'm not sure where the chime is (new house to us).
    The other odd thing is that the wire for the door bell is 2 strands but jacketed together. This doesn't seem right if 1 wire goes to the transformer and the other wire to the chime.

  • @diegosiliezar
    @diegosiliezar Před 3 lety

    Great video thank you 🙏🏽

  • @DavidRodriguez-wd2sz
    @DavidRodriguez-wd2sz Před 2 lety

    Question u used the red probe on red on the transformer,the on the door bell deal you tested the red probe on the white wire why is that?

    • @AGhostInTheMachine
      @AGhostInTheMachine Před rokem

      if you get it backwards, the reading will just be a negative number on the tester

  • @AntonioClaudioMichael
    @AntonioClaudioMichael Před 4 lety +2

    Trying to fix the low voltage that my adt tech told me my adt smart camera door bell is having problems with low voltage transformer

    • @flojotube
      @flojotube Před 3 lety +1

      Antonio Claudio Michael - ADT sucks.

  • @victorneckar7743
    @victorneckar7743 Před 2 lety

    Cool thx, I appreciate it 👍🏻

  • @brokentissuebox
    @brokentissuebox Před 2 lety

    I’m getting 28v on my transformer and on the wires they connects to the doorbell. But my video doorbell doesn’t power on still.

  • @timc8913
    @timc8913 Před 3 lety

    Awesome. Thanks for sharing. New subscriber here. 👍🏼

  • @Alex-The-Working-Class-Hero

    What is the easiest way to locate my transformer? I can't seem to find mine! I've followed the doorbell wires that seem to lead back to the fuse box, but I don't see the transformer. Trying to replace it, because I've installed 2 video doorbell

    • @JohnHallgren
      @JohnHallgren Před 2 lety

      Hopefully you found the answer already, but for others who may read this, at my friends house his transformer was on the ceiling of the closet in the main bedroom.

  • @ajrollan5304
    @ajrollan5304 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for the video

  • @paolocosentino2984
    @paolocosentino2984 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video! Got a question, my doorbell is making that buzzing noise when the button is held down (similar to how yours was at 5:17) Is there any way to correct that?

    • @OneHourSmartHome
      @OneHourSmartHome  Před 3 lety +2

      Couple things to try. 1. make sure that nothing is interfering with the chime like a loose wire that prevents it from ringing. 2. Try changing the terminal that is currently on the front to the back on the doorbell chime or vice versa depending on where it's currently connected. Sometimes the chimes burn out and switching the terminals can fix the issue as the other chime most likely has never been used if you only have one doorbell on your house. 3. Try replacing the chime: amzn.to/3lEVrcp . 4. Use a higher power transformer.

  • @willie1511
    @willie1511 Před 3 lety

    My plunger does not seem to pull back powerful enough for a Cleartone Chimes two chime doorbell. Does that mean there is not enough voltage?

    • @OneHourSmartHome
      @OneHourSmartHome  Před 3 lety

      The doorbell transformer may not have enough voltage or your doorbell chime could be worn out.

  • @leel6429
    @leel6429 Před rokem

    Hooked mine up to 14v pushed doorbell button and fried the ring

  • @makeupchick9544
    @makeupchick9544 Před 3 lety +1

    OK, most people aren't going to buy a meter for the doorbell....

    • @AGhostInTheMachine
      @AGhostInTheMachine Před rokem +1

      can use a very cheap one, not as nice as the one in the video, or borrow one from a friend

  • @heyderbud1431
    @heyderbud1431 Před 3 lety

    My transformer says 10V / 5VA , but when I tested it, it’s reading between 16-17v. My Nest Hello works fine as well. What could be happening here? Do I need to install a new one? Thanks.

  • @COW8OYP4TRIOT
    @COW8OYP4TRIOT Před rokem

    Holy long way around the barn....

  • @gw6667
    @gw6667 Před 5 měsíci

    "Okay, Google off" -- Yo, just say "Stop." There are several times and situations where you don't need to use cue words. That was one of them. You're welcome.

  • @jeffnay6502
    @jeffnay6502 Před rokem

    My door bell does not use a transformer, it uses 4 D Batteries. I am assuming that there is no AC voltage going up to the Chimes. I do have an old alarm system speaker system mounted directly below the door bell chime. I have not taken it fully apart, but I am only seeing 13VDC at the screws. I may have to take this apart further to see if there is an Standard AC voltage going to it. That I might be able to use with a proper transformer. Any suggestions???

  • @Dblx1
    @Dblx1 Před 2 lety

    I have a video door bell from Xfinity. After getting the video door bell, I've noticed my doorbell is producing a light hum. Could my transformer be on the edge for voltage?

  • @arkrainflood
    @arkrainflood Před 3 lety

    when i test the transformer the multimeter will briefly show 19vac and then show "1 ." (note, if the test leads are not touching anything they will show "0.00"
    so, i am guessing the transformer is bad...?
    i have a nest hello doorbell.
    what is strange is that the nest doorbell status light is on and i can stream live video on the nest app. the nest doorbell will make the chime sound in itself BUT the indoor mechanical chime will not operate.
    comment? advice?

  • @jk71687
    @jk71687 Před 2 lety

    Has anyone ever used a plug in for ring pro? Ring is telling me 12 VA will work but I always thought you need to be closer to 20-30. Also there’s no resistor on the plug in. This is all pretty confusing. There’s a lot of conflicting info out there

  • @alkalinelito
    @alkalinelito Před 3 lety

    Hi, can you recommend a 230v transformer ?

  • @patvoog6739
    @patvoog6739 Před 3 lety

    My skybell slimline works fine until the button is pushed, then the chime rings and the chime box stays buzzing, the “plunger” moves up and down a bit constantly until I disconnect the power. I get 21.4 Volts from the transformer. Tried using a 10ohm 1/2 watt resistor like other places suggest but it blew right away. Any ideas? Brand new chime box, brand new transformer.

  • @darienthompson2972
    @darienthompson2972 Před 3 lety

    Hey, for the Ring Doorbell Pro. Do you have to have a existing charm or can it be installed with just connecting transformer and running wires?

    • @OneHourSmartHome
      @OneHourSmartHome  Před 3 lety

      You can connect it with an existing chime or you can just install it with a transformer like this one: amzn.to/3bBJD7P and it will work without an existing hardwired chime. What's nice about the ring is that if you don't have a hardwired chime you can connect a wireless ring chime like this: amzn.to/3aLuIIG or use and Alexa device like and Echo Show 5: amzn.to/3aJql10 as a chime if you want.

  • @AM2PMReviews
    @AM2PMReviews Před 4 lety

    Where can I find my transformer? My new Arlo was working but now it isn’t.

    • @OneHourSmartHome
      @OneHourSmartHome  Před 4 lety +1

      This post identifies common locations: www.onehoursmarthome.com/blog/how-to-find-doorbell-transformer thanks for subscribing.