BT external bell (probably 80db)

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Hi

Strange request, I have an external bell that I want to wire up so that it will ring on a button.

I've seen posts on other sites that say its 12v, so will it work if it's wired to a 12v battery via a door bell switch?

Thanks. Steve
 
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If it is a modern electronic one it might but the old 'mechanical' ones use A/C to power them, and no they cannot be supplied via a step down transformer because the ring frequency is not the same as the standard mains frequency.

It might be possible to adjust them but not a definite yes you can.
 
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Step down transformer > Rectifier > Inverter > bell?
Talk about using a sledge-hammer to crack a nut!! Cheaper to buy a loud standard bell.

Funny you should say that, I have actually used a sledge hammer to crack a nut and I must say it's a very effective approach. The best method I found was to stand the nut on an anvil and light tap it with the sledge.
 
50 Hz might work but won't give a good ring.

You really need a Converter Ringing which will give you a 17-25 Hz output

http://www.britishtelephones.com/menuconr.htm

You'd probably be better to use a Masterbell which you can run off an ordinary bell transformer (or if the press switch and wiring is suitable, a mains powered version)

http://www.discount-electrical.co.u...2-masterbell-grey-6-inch-security-bell-12v-ac

DC versions are available

http://www.discount-electrical.co.uk/PDFs/Friedland/Friedland_Masterbell.pdf
 

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