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Installing ring wired door bell to Friedland doorbell
Hi all and thank you in advance for any help :). I am trying to install ring wired doorbell 2nd gen to my existing doorbell wiring. I have also purchased the ring 2nd gen transformer. Does anyone have any pointers to what wire would go where? Apologies if this sounds like a basic question as I’m new to this. Again thanks for any help 
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10-12-2021 06:31:23
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- M
If it is this [Video Doorbell Wired model](https://ring.com/products/video-doorbell-wired) that you are installing, check out the installation instructions here: https://support.ring.com/hc/en-gb/articles/360054984332-Installing-Ring-Video-Doorbell-Wired During installation, there is a step for using a cable that will disable the chime kit, in which the Ring Chime will be most useful for sound thereafter. You may need to hire a qualified electrician to install a [Ring DIN Rail Transformer (2nd Generation)](https://en-uk.ring.com/products/din-rail-transformer-gen-2). Refer to your local laws and building regulations before performing electrical work. Permits and/or professional installation may be required by law in your area. I hope this helps! :)
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13-12-2021 04:37:59
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- G
you may not need the transformer. The bypass cable goes between the 0 and 3 wires. If everything works after you connect the bypass cable then you are good to go. If you get a low power warning then you will need to use the transformer. Its not in the picture - so its likely installed in your fuse box, or near to it.
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17-12-2021 12:27:10
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13-12-2022 11:26:19
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userAshley
This is the transformer that I’ve purchased 
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10-12-2021 07:03:26
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