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Ring Wired Doorbell & DETA A/C 220 Volts ~ 50hz
So I have recently bought a ring doorbell. I'm not fussed about the chime working as will use the amazon echo dot's however looking into the powered box for the chime I cannot see where to install the bypass wire? Its a DETA C3500A Saying A/C 220 -240 Volts~50Hz. And from inside there is a AC 230v and a Bell Push area. I've attached a photo and seeing if anyone can shed any light to I can power up the Ring Doorbell Wired. Thanks in advance. 
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06-12-2021 04:15:40
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Hi.....................I know this is a very old topic/question but.......I'm hoping that someone can answer this stupid question I have on the Deta C3500 chime in the picture. I have a c3504 (almost identical) but I am struggling to get the existing wires (mains and bell) removed from the chime itself. They are held in by the same 'orange plastic tabs' but I cannot easily get them released. I've tried pushing, pulling & twisting them various ways but I haven't got the knack and I don't want to force them and break them completely..............just in case I ever need to put this until back on the wall. Can someone tell me EXACTLY how to release these orange tabs/clamps please?
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30-01-2023 02:58:09
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03-03-2023 01:49:42
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groundhogday
The Deta chimes aren't compatible with any smart doorbell. Easiest option is to replace it with a Byron 776 chime, which is a pretty much drop in replacement, and minimal wiring needed (but it is mains voltage so be careful)
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07-12-2021 02:12:45
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