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Kate wrote:
hr(bob) wrote:
On Feb 18, 11:24 pm, Tony Hwang wrote:
AZ Nomad wrote:
On Thu, 18 Feb 2010 20:44:23 -0800, wrote:
My home is 11 years old, and it came with a battery-operated
doorbell which has worked great, but now it needs replacing.
I noticed when I took the old push button off by the front door
that there is a red and a white wire behind the button. Does
this mean the house is wired for a wired doorbell? The back door
area has the same colored wires.
No, those are for the furnace, or possibly phone service. Where'd
you get the crazy notion that wires behind a doorbell button might
be for a door bell?
Hi,
Quit playing silly games. You are too old for that.


Look for a transformer mounted on the suface of an electrical
junction box, maybe on the basement ceiling, that would be athe
power supply for the bell. And, you could brush the wires together
and see if you hear a doorbell ringing somewhere in the house. Can
you se anything that looks like a bell?

This is what is so mind boggling. I don't have a basement, and I
can't find the junction box anywhere.

I will brush the wires together to see what happens.


Measuring for voltage may help even if it doesn't ring. I think most doorbells
used 24VAC power. It's probably disconnected, but who knows.