Ring doorbell with Nutone direct wire, need help
Hi, our new house has a Nutone direct wire doorbell, which has an integrated transformer. I believe it's this one (https://www.broan-nutone.com/en-us/product/doorbells/bkl340lwh). Looks like the output power is 12VDC, 5mA qhish wouldn't work with any Ring doorbells. I'm guessing I need to replace the whole thing with a separate transformer, but wanted to see if I'm missing anything. Any particular transformer recommendations? I don't care about a wires chime as I already have 2 Ring chimes. Thank you!
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23-07-2023 11:06:59
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- J
Hi, thanks for responding. It was the Ring Video Doorbell Wired but I've now purchased the battery powered version. I figured it was going to be a lot of work to replace the transformer, remo e old chime, etc. So, I'm all good now.
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30-07-2023 12:27:37
C@Jimbo123 I'm glad to hear that! If you run into any issues or have any questions with your new Doorbell, feel free to post on the Community again. :)
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31-07-2023 10:13:17
- S
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30-08-2023 10:13:30
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Caitlyn_Ring
Hi @Jimbo123. Which model of Ring Doorbell do you have? You can find. the model name on the original packaging, on the back of the Doorbell itself, and on the Device Health page in the Ring app. The power requirements can vary between the Doorbell models, so I want to ensure I provide the right information for you. :)
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26-07-2023 04:22:32
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