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Do I need to replace my current transformer?
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This is what I have with my current wired doorbell (next to the fusebox under the stairs). It says Friedland Bell and Chime Isolating Transformer Primary 220-240V 50Hz ![3C2CBAA3-790A-4B22-99D1-CBD8F7916707|375x500](upload://dzORICNUU3qqGSLlFIrJ9VigGwk.jpeg) Secondary 3-5-8V 1.0A Can it still be used or will I need to replace it. And if it needs replacing what do I need to buy?

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27-04-2023 03:42:02

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    Hi @Wayne356. An 8V 10A transformer is not enough to power a Ring Doorbell. You can find a 16V 30A transformer [here](https://ring.com/products/hardwired-transformer/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=search-cpc&utm_campaign=evergreen-na-2023&utm_content=accessory-shopping-na-accessory-na&utm_term=na&gclid=Cj0KCQjw3a2iBhCFARIsAD4jQB0H9e9Q3ot9YPLzHRVE8q-Hi6sC6fZxvu67ykkZ1yaKDih0zHzoDasaAlJYEALw_wcB).

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    28-04-2023 06:10:00

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      28-05-2023 06:10:50

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