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Kate[_5_] November 14th 12 03:15 AM

Door Bell Problem Fixed
 
Thanks everyone for your help. I tried to attach this reply to my
original post, but for some reason it is not working.

I was able to solve my door bell button problem by researching online.
It ends up that I have a door bell that one can select different chimes.
In order for it to work, a small wire with a diode on it must be put on
the new door bell button, and wrapped around the two screws. I did
wonder why my new button did not have this wire on it.

It took me three minutes to fix the problem, and two hours of wasted
time trying to figure it out. Oh well, I learned something new, and
saved some money.

Thanks everyone for your help.

Kate

Tony Hwang November 14th 12 03:43 AM

Door Bell Problem Fixed
 


Kate wrote:
Thanks everyone for your help. I tried to attach this reply to my
original post, but for some reason it is not working.

I was able to solve my door bell button problem by researching online.
It ends up that I have a door bell that one can select different chimes.
In order for it to work, a small wire with a diode on it must be put on
the new door bell button, and wrapped around the two screws. I did
wonder why my new button did not have this wire on it.

It took me three minutes to fix the problem, and two hours of wasted
time trying to figure it out. Oh well, I learned something new, and
saved some money.

Thanks everyone for your help.

Kate

Hi,
Remember the LOGIC when trouble shooting anything. If you understand
what diode does then you will know why it is there. Obviously you did
not take a good look at the original button. Our chime has three
terminals for front door, back door and side door. Buttons don't have
any diode. It plays 3 different tunes.

micky November 14th 12 07:10 AM

Door Bell Problem Fixed
 
On Tue, 13 Nov 2012 19:15:30 -0800, Kate wrote:

Thanks everyone for your help. I tried to attach this reply to my
original post, but for some reason it is not working.

I was able to solve my door bell button problem by researching online.
It ends up that I have a door bell that one can select different chimes.
In order for it to work, a small wire with a diode on it must be put on
the new door bell button, and wrapped around the two screws. I did
wonder why my new button did not have this wire on it.

It took me three minutes to fix the problem, and two hours of wasted
time trying to figure it out. Oh well, I learned something new, and
saved some money.

Thanks everyone for your help.

Kate


Darn high-tech. I'm going to use a string and an all-mechanical
bell.

John Grabowski November 14th 12 10:43 AM

Door Bell Problem Fixed
 
Thanks everyone for your help. I tried to attach this reply to my
original post, but for some reason it is not working.

I was able to solve my door bell button problem by researching online.
It ends up that I have a door bell that one can select different chimes.
In order for it to work, a small wire with a diode on it must be put on
the new door bell button, and wrapped around the two screws. I did wonder
why my new button did not have this wire on it.

It took me three minutes to fix the problem, and two hours of wasted time
trying to figure it out. Oh well, I learned something new, and
saved some money.



*I recently found out about the needed diode when one of my customers
purchased a new LED doorbell button and found that her doorbell would not
work with it. The instructions for the button barely mentioned the diode
and didn't say how it could be obtained as it did not come with one. She
decided to look for an old fashion neon button instead.


The Daring Dufas[_8_] November 14th 12 02:29 PM

Door Bell Problem Fixed
 
On 11/14/2012 4:43 AM, John Grabowski wrote:
Thanks everyone for your help. I tried to attach this reply to my
original post, but for some reason it is not working.

I was able to solve my door bell button problem by researching online.
It ends up that I have a door bell that one can select different chimes.
In order for it to work, a small wire with a diode on it must be put
on the new door bell button, and wrapped around the two screws. I did
wonder why my new button did not have this wire on it.

It took me three minutes to fix the problem, and two hours of wasted
time trying to figure it out. Oh well, I learned something new, and
saved some money.



*I recently found out about the needed diode when one of my customers
purchased a new LED doorbell button and found that her doorbell would
not work with it. The instructions for the button barely mentioned the
diode and didn't say how it could be obtained as it did not come with
one. She decided to look for an old fashion neon button instead.


I've never seen a standard residential doorbell that used a high enough
voltage to light a neon bulb. O_o

TDD


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