Ring doorbell not charging
Have good luck with my ring doorbell till the battery went down to 3%, I've got it hardwired so I took it off and charged it up full, now I have it back up and working but it's not holding the charge what is my problem?
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20-12-2019 01:09:26
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@Dett Did yours say it was hardwired with the battery charging icon but was still discharging?  
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22-02-2020 11:12:29
MThat's how my 1 is. Shows hardwired but shows charging. Been hovering around 91 with everything off. 30volta at terminal. I don't get it. Ever feature turned off still not charging to 100%
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23-02-2020 12:17:28
CHi New Neighbor 11, They're in the right place, but I can't see the details of what is just below the washers. Your Doorbell construction looks a bit different from mine which was bought in 12/19, but what counts is whether it works better with the washers. I had just bare AWG 22 solid wire wrapped around the screws and then tightened, and I wasn't getting any contact for charging or for sounding the inside mechanical chimes. Ed
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23-02-2020 02:21:53
NHey Ed, Not sure if you’re talking to me but I posted a picture of what it looked like before I installed the washers here: [https://community.ring.com/t5/Video-Doorbells/Ring-doorbell-not-charging/m-p/21206/highlight/true#M7188](https://community.ring.com/t5/Video-Doorbells/Ring-doorbell-not-charging/m-p/21206/highlight/true#M7188) My Ring 2 is from May 2018
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23-02-2020 03:06:23
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Same issue that others have reported. Have had the original video doorbell hardwired since December 2018. Have had no issues. App showed 100% or close all the time. I have noticed it dropping over the past 2 months. Then I got the low battery notification. Brought it inside to charge and it would only charge to 93%. Stuck it back outside and it dropped 5% overnight. Brought it in to charge again to see if I could get it to 100% this time and it did get there. Stuck it back outside and it dropped 5% in the past two hours. I don't buy the weather excuse. I'm in the midwest but it's been a much milder winter than last year, when I had zero problems. Ring needs to fix this!!! Its ridiculous that apparently I'm going to have to bring it inside to charge every few days. Not happy!
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09-02-2020 04:49:57
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BYeah don’t bother . They don’t even answer anymore. I’m really started to suspect that this is all Pre planned ! No loyalty at all to clients.
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09-02-2020 05:19:30
FWould have to agree, this issue is being ignored. Same story here, had the Ring doorbell since the Fall of 2018 and now battery is not charging. Dropped to 3% and stopped working. I figured the battery was bad. Ordered a new battery and charged it. Put in the new battery and it is losing charge just like the old one. It is showing the hardwire and heaith is good. Extremely disappointing.
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09-02-2020 05:51:26
BYup, yet there is no one to answer our complaints , at this point , Let’s do a collective agreement complaint ... and sign it.
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09-02-2020 05:57:44
EWhy don't you just call it in. Call customer support. This is only a member to member support forum. It's not Ring customer service. Calling their corporate office would be the best way. I've had plenty of issues taken care of by going to the top. They have already reported this here to those above. Go to those above now.
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09-02-2020 06:04:07
BDone that been there, they have a script ... and last they say it’s cold weather ... so no point of solution.
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09-02-2020 06:13:14
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I've had my ring doorbell with solar plate for a few years with no problems. In January, I got a notification that the battery is low. Ok, so thought it was the season and not getting enough sunlight so charged it. Lasted about 3 weeks and the battery died. Thought that the batteries were toast but came to the forum and found this thread. Hmmm....
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10-02-2020 11:45:45
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I talked to support regarding my doorbell (v 1) not staying charged (w/solar sleeve). They had me reset and setup the ring from scratch again. They confirmed that the solar panel was charging (they said they could only see that during an event, not available on app). I put it back on the door at 100%. Less than 24 hours and 6 events later, it's at 93%.
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12-02-2020 10:40:06
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TMine still is not charging this morning. 92%, which reflects usage since I last fully charged the battery from a USB cable.
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13-02-2020 02:01:26
WExtremely unsatisifed customer at the moment. I purchased the Ring Video Doorbell 2 for my parents for Christmas, they have no smart devices in their home and this was my first attempt at getting them onboard. Since they have a lot of random people knocking at their door, I'm worried about their safety and thought this would be great. After reading many reviews I decided to go with Ring as it seemed the most stable, but I was wrong. We installed it just before Christmas 2019, fully charged and hardwired. A few weeks later my father noticed it was no longer sending notifications and the battery had drained. After troubleshooting, we decided to buy a new transformer and upgrade it from 10A to 30A as Ring suggested, a $30+ tax purchase. Its made no difference at all, the battery continues to drain. I've tested all connections, cleaned all contacts, stripped new wires, nothing has fixed the problem. We paid the $50 for the yearly subscription (which I understand used to be $30 just before Christmas), not to mention the cost of the Ring Doorbell itself, and we now have a product which does not work and I cannot return as it is outside the 30 day window. Ring, what do I do now? Stand behind your product, listen to your customers complaints and fix this as you are now selling faulty products.
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13-02-2020 09:06:29
N> @wpgcan wrote: > > We paid the $50 for the yearly subscription (which I understand used to be $30 just before Christmas), Wait...the subscription is now $50/year???
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13-02-2020 09:13:04
WYes it's $50 a year now. I did not know that until I installed and went to register it. Everyone I spoke to said they were only paying $30 which I thought wasn't horrible. $50 is steep for a product which doesn't work, which is why I'm very frustrated. My father texts me every day to tell me the battery keeps going down and I don't know what to do.
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13-02-2020 09:19:36
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So I am now dealing with these j\*\*ka\*\*es and they are claiming that the battery will not charge if the temperature is below 36 F. Why the hell are they selling these products in Northern States and Canada where from December to March the temperature is seldom if ever above that temperature. This is insanity and also the battery charged all the way through until early January when it quit charging. Also how all the other products in the market charge with no problem in the cold weather it is only these idiots that are causing a problem. I have demanded they pay me back every penny I have spent on products but I am sure it will only take a lawyer to get me anything and I would have to pay more than that to the lawyer unless a nice lawyer would start a class action suit in Canada.
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19-02-2020 07:59:35
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C@dblackinsk all information can be found on Ring.com about operating temperatures. Also, I suggest taking a look at this help article, which provides a bit more information: [https://support.ring.com/hc/en-us/articles/115005939463-Cold-Weather-and-Battery-Powered-Ring-Devices](https://support.ring.com/hc/en-us/articles/115005939463-Cold-Weather-and-Battery-Powered-Ring-Devices)
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19-02-2020 08:23:57
W@Jennifer\_Ring, the product I bought does not say this information. I should not have to rely on searching for this information elsewhere than on the product packaging or internal instructions. That being said, this has never been an issue until your most recent firmware rollout.
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19-02-2020 08:34:34
NI’m also waiting for Wyze. I’m not sure on the timeline but it’s on the roadmap. [https://aws1.discourse-cdn.com/wyze/original/3X/6/d/6da8e95da6b4fa8bf2a6e4676c4df4fa992a29d0.png](https://aws1.discourse-cdn.com/wyze/original/3X/6/d/6da8e95da6b4fa8bf2a6e4676c4df4fa992a29d0.png) Ring did something to mess up the battery consumption. We know it, they know it, and they keep feeding us scripted “cold weather” responses instead of owning up to the mistake. It’s the lack of ownership that has turned me off to the product.
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20-02-2020 02:41:53
YIt's not the weather. I live in Southern California and the weather is 75\*F. Same problem.
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13-05-2020 05:59:23
YIt's not the weather. I live in Southern California with 75\*F and having the same charging problem even though it's hardwired. It charges fine using the USB cable. In fact, it doesn't even say the power source is hardwired anymore. It worked fine for the last 2+ years until a few weeks ago. Ring needs to get their act together.
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13-05-2020 06:05:23
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bobbetts
Well, I fixed it. I hardwired it and it wouldn't charge and my inside chimes wouldn't work. Short story; the screws on the back plate are not electrically connected to the circuit card where the contact strips are for the doorbell unit. It's possible to put wires under the screws and not have them contact the contact strip that touches the doorbell once it's installed. Fix; 2 small #4 flat washers under the screws and it's fixed !!! I reinstalled the doorbell and the charge light came on. I pushed the button and the inside chimes work ! The 'device health' screen now says that it's 'hardwired'. I'm waiting to see if the charge % goes up...fingers crossed. I feel that this is a DESIGN FLAW and that ring should take appropriate action.
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06-02-2020 06:08:16
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