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Ring 2nd generation video doorbell transformer
Hello ,The ring 2nd generation can be connected directly to an 18 vac transformer ?
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31-05-2021 01:40:38
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- P
thanks, it is mandatory to turn on the resistance or I can turn it on without the resistance ? I can connect the output of the 18 vac transformer directly to the ring without the resistance ?
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07-06-2021 04:17:06
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CHi @Pedro2, happy to chime in for Tom and clarify this. As mentioned in the Help Center Article that was shared, A resistor is **REQUIRED** in place of a mechanical or electronic doorbell kit for this alternate configuration to work successfully. The specs for the required resistor are: 25 Ohm, 50 Watt, wirewound resistor. I hope this helps. :)
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07-06-2021 08:16:55
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thanks, how well to work successfully? I will also use the ring chime for when I touch the ring doorbell the chime plays I only have two wires to connect to the ring in the installation that are power supply , these two wires have 18 vac ?
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08-06-2021 06:49:45
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C@Pedro2 The transformer must be a low voltage 8-24V AC transformer. If you have any further questions about wiring, I would recommend consulting a licensed electrician as I've shared all of the information we have available on how to wire your Video Doorbell Generation 2 directly to a transformer. :)
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08-06-2021 06:37:30
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Tom_Ring
Hi @Pedro2. This Help Center article [here](https://support.ring.com/hc/en-au/articles/360044324232-How-to-Connect-Your-Ring-Video-Doorbell-2nd-generation-directly-to-a-low-voltage-transformer-without-a-pre-existing-doorbell) will show you how to connect your Ring Video Doorbell Generation 2 (2020 release) directly to a low voltage transformer.
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01-06-2021 11:24:53
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