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Default Doorbell Continuously rings- (but not a short)

trader_4 wrote:
On Thursday, June 19, 2014 1:20:13 PM UTC-4, Tony Hwang wrote:
trader_4 wrote:

On Thursday, June 19, 2014 1:09:23 PM UTC-4, philo wrote:


On 06/19/2014 12:03 PM, SKrapp wrote:




My wired doorbell button broke so I bought a replacement (the actual plastic button cracked and fell out) The doorbell worked fine before the button broke.








I purchased a replacement button and removed the old one- here is what stumps me:








As soon as the wires from the doorframe contact the screw terminals on the new button, the doorbell chimes repeatedly. This happens at contact- without the actual button being pressed.








In fact- The doorbell chimes repeatedly if I touch the wires to any metal (screwdriver, or the copper piece from inside the new button, or each other)








I bought a second button after I dismantled the first replacement button trying to make it work (remove diode, etc.).. same thing happens with second button.








The chime works fine, the transformer has output... the chime rings when the wires touch each other...only repeatedly.








Any suggestions before I pull the wires and go wireless?




















Maybe you got a lighted button?








Just get a button that is nothing but a switch




That would be my suspicion too. Odd though that a chime would


be incompatible with a lighted button. The old ones were just


a solenoid and that should work. The new ones can be electronic,


but you would think they would all be made to be compatible with


a lighted button. But it sounds like that's what the problem is.




Hi,

There are two kinds lighted button. One with LED, one with real small

light bulb. Latter one will work OK.


Don;t you really mean the LED type will work? That's what I would
think. Bulb type would draw more current, possibly ringing bell.
LED draws very little current.

Hi,
Drawing more current so solenoid can't activate. LED current draw is
very small. I went thru same experiment with our rotary gong type
church bell chime.