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Ring doorbell

Former Community Member
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Hello, just wondering if anyone's ever hardwired an ring doorbell?


i fitted a 24 volt transformer module and just found out I have to add an wirewound resistor I bought from online 25ohm 50 watt 


the bell wire runs about 5 meters. I checked and the voltage is around 10 volts 

the ring requires between 16-24v. 

I have not fitted it yet but will try again
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    Thanks for replies 

    The 10v was measured on the output offload

     it's a ring doorbell 2 where's it takes small ammount dc but to be hardwired it needs between 16 - 24v? Haven't tried it yet 


    so I fitted in a British general module transformer and ran a bell wire directly to the ring doorbell, which I can't connect direct. I read that I have to add this wirewound resistor for it to work? I will upload pictures but I will get details of the bell shortly
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  • Former Community Member
    0 Former Community Member
    Thanks for replies 

    The 10v was measured on the output offload

     it's a ring doorbell 2 where's it takes small ammount dc but to be hardwired it needs between 16 - 24v? Haven't tried it yet 


    so I fitted in a British general module transformer and ran a bell wire directly to the ring doorbell, which I can't connect direct. I read that I have to add this wirewound resistor for it to work? I will upload pictures but I will get details of the bell shortly
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