eastender wrote:
In article , Malcolm
wrote:
eastender wrote:
I've started working at home at the back of the house and can't hear the
doorbell. The bell is mains powered and the ringer sits in the fuse box
cupboard above the front door. What is the easiest way to rig something
up so I can hear it in my home office?
thx
E.
Use a doorbell extender. It is a transmitter wired into the wired
circuit which transmits to a radio doorbell which can either be battery
or mains powered.
Something like this
http://www.responseelectronics.com/s...-Converter-for
-Friedland-Door-Bell-pr-107.html
I have a Friedland kit which is reliable and works well over 15m through
two block walls
Malcolm
Thanks - that looks like the job. Is it easy to install?
E.
Very - instructions are clear
Malcolm