In other words, an existing wired 8v doorbell chime, with 8v transformer, to work in conjunction with a new Ring doorbell system.
Plan is to keep existing wired doorbell, though happy to replace doorbell with another model. And of course, more than happy to replace transformer.
I know this has been discussed before, but thinking a fresh new thread with new ideas would be best.
Very hard to find UK info on Ring doorbells wired into existing chimes, it's as though they don't want you to do it.
The Ring Pro transformer seems scarce, and not sure if you need the Ring Pro V2 Power Kit (which is basically a fuse for safety).
I believe most Ring stuff required 16v, yet don't know about more recent products.
So, want this fully wired, Ring doorbell unit outside, wired chime inside, transformer at the cu position.
How do you wire this up?
No problem replacing doorbell and transformer, but I presume doorbell needs to be 16v, or 24v?
Ring doorbells often require 16v, yet Ring Pro transformer operates at 8, 12, 24v.
All very confusing.
Anyone here achieved what I am looking to do?
Plan is to keep existing wired doorbell, though happy to replace doorbell with another model. And of course, more than happy to replace transformer.
I know this has been discussed before, but thinking a fresh new thread with new ideas would be best.
Very hard to find UK info on Ring doorbells wired into existing chimes, it's as though they don't want you to do it.
The Ring Pro transformer seems scarce, and not sure if you need the Ring Pro V2 Power Kit (which is basically a fuse for safety).
I believe most Ring stuff required 16v, yet don't know about more recent products.
So, want this fully wired, Ring doorbell unit outside, wired chime inside, transformer at the cu position.
How do you wire this up?
No problem replacing doorbell and transformer, but I presume doorbell needs to be 16v, or 24v?
Ring doorbells often require 16v, yet Ring Pro transformer operates at 8, 12, 24v.
All very confusing.
Anyone here achieved what I am looking to do?