Wired Ring Pro 2 doorbell with NICOR EDC1120WH1
I can't get power to my doorbell. I saw the other posts about the power supply not being used with the NICOR PRCP2 models but can't find anything on the NICOR EDC1120WH1. It also doesn't appear on the compatibile/incompatibile lists. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
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08-07-2023 09:26:13
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- W
I think the transformer is built in to the unit. I have the pro power kit but there is no where to connect it. Hopefully this picture uploads. 
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22-07-2023 09:32:36
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CHi @wmatt140. It's a bit difficult to discern the power specifications of your transformer based on that picture, and it's important for the transformer to provide sufficient power. The Pro Power Kit is also required in most cases. In this case, I'd suggesting you follow up with our [support team](https://support.ring.com/hc/en-us/articles/213608406#callus) so they can look into this more closely. Your concern may need to be escalated since it involves wiring.
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25-07-2023 09:16:55
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I have this exact same chime system in my house and having the same problem getting power to the unit. I have tried multiple variations of the power kit installation, as well as bypass mode and cannot get any power to the doorbell camera. So far the only result has been that my doorbell chime goes off repeatedly until I disconnect the power kit. Was this able to be answered by support?
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24-04-2024 11:38:37
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- S
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24-05-2024 11:38:46
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Tom_Ring
Hi @wmatt140. What type of transformer do you have connected? Do you have your Pro Power Kit connected? Although this is not on the compatibility list, it still may not be compatible.
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10-07-2023 03:54:11
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