English (UK)

Ring Video Doorbells

Browse posts, comment, and join in the discussion about Rings wired and battery doorbell.
D
Is my existing doorbell transformer compatible with the hardwired doorbell?
hardwired-video-doorbell
installation
transformer
troubleshooting

Hi all, Above is my existing doorbell transformer with voltages printed on it, but I’m not sure which one is the maximum voltage power; is it 8-16v? (i.e. 16v), or is it 6v? I don’t know which is the correct number to look at, and if I can use a wired Ring doorbell with this transformer. Any help would be appreciated! Thanks

249

0

0

12-04-2024 01:24:20

Responses (1)

  • J

    Hi @Duney123. I do not believe those numbers represent what type of transformer you have leading to the chime. It is letting you know the type of transformer it can handle. I recommend searching for the transformer you have to make sure it meets the requirements of 10–24 VAC, 40VA max, 50/60Hz. If you are not able to do so, I recommend consulting a qualified electrician for further assistance.

    0

    12-04-2024 06:34:11

      D

      Thank you for your reply. I believe I’ve found the actual transformer, pictured below. I’m not sure what VAC or VA means in relation to the figures on my transformer as it just says 8V + 4V → 12V total. Based on the picture, will this transformer be able to do the job? Thanks!

      0

      12-04-2024 10:55:47

      T

      Hi @Duney123. There’s not enough information in this picture to tell. It would depend on the number of VA (Volt Amps) the transformer is rated for. I suggest calling a qualified electrician and asking if this know if this particular transformer will work, as I’m sure they’ve dealt with them before.

      0

      15-04-2024 04:25:17

Didn't find an answer ?

Log in or create your Ring account to post a question and join in the on the conversation.

Most Helpful Members

U

user63814

3

User
Solutions

B

Boone

1

User
Solution

J

j0hnmsch

1

User
Solution