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Resistor on Video Doorbell 2020 Release
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Searching through the forum, there is so much conflicting information on this topic, so I hope we can settle this for good! If I want to install the Video Doorbell 2020 Release (aka 2nd Generation) directly to a transformer with no chime, is a resistor required? Previous forum posts say Yes, but then link to a [page](https://support.ring.com/hc/en-gb/articles/360044324232-How-to-Connect-Your-Ring-Video-Doorbell-2nd-generation-directly-to-a-low-voltage-transformer-without-a-pre-existing-doorbell) that says A resistor is not required.
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19-10-2021 05:44:39
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Hi @jpthedp. The Help Center Article you linked is about the Ring Video Doorbell 2 rather than the Video Doorbell (2020 Release), but it is the same either way in that a resistor is NOT required. You can find this information [here](https://support.ring.com/hc/en-gb/articles/360045514872-Telling-the-Difference-Between-the-Ring-Video-Doorbell-and-Ring-Video-Doorbell-2020-release-) if you look at the chart comparing the two Doorbells. Under the resistor category, it states that a resistor is not needed when hardwiring the Video Doorbell (2020 Release). I hope this helps answer your questions. :)
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20-10-2021 09:18:00
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