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Electric Door Bell

Hi all.


I have a Chrome Mechanical Door Bell. (https://www.houseofbrass.co.uk/bells/butlers-bells-pull-accessories/bp32-bp42-pc-butlers-bell-oblong-embossed-bell-pull-mechanical-polished-chrome). I'm still playing about running it flush in the walls with conduits and whatnot.


I am now planning for contingency in case of failure or disappointment with the results. I really like the idea of a modern having a call to the past. Adds character. I really like the idea of the pull knob. It reminds me of my childhood watching repeats of Carry On Screaming on VHS. However if I have to relent and use a push button then I will.


Does anyone know how I could possibly electrify this using a  230V/12V TX or Bell TX. Electronic isn't my area of competency. There is a site on the internet selling a "shaker" but speaking to the owner is costs a lot and has not adaptability and I've heard that the delivery isn't great. I thinking I will need some sort of solenoids.


Please help.


Cheers.
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  • Sparkingchip:
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    We have one of those. It may have been installed as late as the 1980s. It was previously powered by a small bell transformer in series with a 3 V bell, but there wasn't enough grunt to move the indicators far enough and the bell was too quiet. I reconfigured it and installed a fire alarm bell, which can be heard throughout the house.
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  • Sparkingchip:
    cc24ca8c8c6149ae6bbec53b2921de5f-huge-20190618_223225.jpg

     




     

    We have one of those. It may have been installed as late as the 1980s. It was previously powered by a small bell transformer in series with a 3 V bell, but there wasn't enough grunt to move the indicators far enough and the bell was too quiet. I reconfigured it and installed a fire alarm bell, which can be heard throughout the house.
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