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Multiple colors/finishes Doorbell transformer

Utilitech Multiple colors/finishes Doorbell transformer

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where will attached the 2 wires i'm upgrading to RING Pro doorbell my old transformer only has 2 screws w/ 2 wires attached on it. This transformer 3?


RING doorbells work off a standard 16 volt doorbell transformer so choose the 16 volt terminals. Consult the instructions to get the right ones. Better to just use a standard 16 volt chime transformer.

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What Jay said. I’m currently setting this up with my Ring Pro. The middle and right terminals (16V, 10 VA) seemed too low. Connecting to the left and right terminals (24V, 20VA) seems to get the Ring Pro working, but the doorbell chime still doesn’t sound. Could be that the VA are still too low, or I might have an issue with the primary windings reading at 57 ohms (my understanding is that it should be close to zero). What Don said. The wires from the Ring and the transformer should meet at the doorbell chime. Initially I had my Ring connected directly to the transformer and I couldnt get the Ring to enter setup mode until I moved the wires over to the doorbell chime. Hope this helps.

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You would attack it to the bottom two screws, ring needs lots of voltage.

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The ring pro installs to the actual chime, not the transformer. This item converts the 120v from your home to the appropriate voltage for your doorbell

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Compatibility visit Lowes for answer to your hookup

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