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Jim Thompson[_3_] January 21st 14 05:22 PM

Remote Doorbell?
 
I have an existing wired doorbell, button at the front door,
transformer in garage, sounding unit in the main hallway.

I'd like to add a sounding unit on my patio.

Any cute ways to do that without stringing wire thru a very
difficult-to-negotiate attic?

Maybe some add-on RF gizmo?

...Jim Thompson
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Frank[_17_] January 21st 14 05:53 PM

Remote Doorbell?
 
On 1/21/2014 12:22 PM, Jim Thompson wrote:
I have an existing wired doorbell, button at the front door,
transformer in garage, sounding unit in the main hallway.

I'd like to add a sounding unit on my patio.

Any cute ways to do that without stringing wire thru a very
difficult-to-negotiate attic?

Maybe some add-on RF gizmo?

...Jim Thompson


Mine's not wired and has batteries in button and receiver unit.
Believe you can buy these with more than one receiver.
Otherwise with what you want, you can try searching for some sort of
wireless attachment for what you have.

Retired[_2_] January 21st 14 05:57 PM

Remote Doorbell?
 
On 1/21/14, 12:22 PM, Jim Thompson wrote:
I have an existing wired doorbell, button at the front door,
transformer in garage, sounding unit in the main hallway.

I'd like to add a sounding unit on my patio.

Any cute ways to do that without stringing wire thru a very
difficult-to-negotiate attic?

Maybe some add-on RF gizmo?

...Jim Thompson


Maybe use a "Baby Monitor" setup. Sending unit near the bell/chime.
Receiving unit on the patio. Also becomes portable if needed in garage
or basement ?

Jim Thompson[_3_] January 21st 14 06:37 PM

Remote Doorbell?
 
On Tue, 21 Jan 2014 12:57:47 -0500, Retired wrote:

On 1/21/14, 12:22 PM, Jim Thompson wrote:
I have an existing wired doorbell, button at the front door,
transformer in garage, sounding unit in the main hallway.

I'd like to add a sounding unit on my patio.

Any cute ways to do that without stringing wire thru a very
difficult-to-negotiate attic?

Maybe some add-on RF gizmo?

...Jim Thompson


Maybe use a "Baby Monitor" setup. Sending unit near the bell/chime.
Receiving unit on the patio. Also becomes portable if needed in garage
or basement ?


Interesting idea ;-)

...Jim Thompson
--
| James E.Thompson | mens |
| Analog Innovations | et |
| Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems | manus |
| San Tan Valley, AZ 85142 Skype: Contacts Only | |
| Voice:(480)460-2350 Fax: Available upon request | Brass Rat |
| E-mail Icon at http://www.analog-innovations.com | 1962 |

I love to cook with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food.

[email protected] January 21st 14 09:58 PM

Remote Doorbell?
 
On Tue, 21 Jan 2014 10:22:26 -0700, Jim Thompson
wrote:

I have an existing wired doorbell, button at the front door,
transformer in garage, sounding unit in the main hallway.

I'd like to add a sounding unit on my patio.

Any cute ways to do that without stringing wire thru a very
difficult-to-negotiate attic?

Maybe some add-on RF gizmo?

...Jim Thompson

wire a relay into the existing circuit to close the contacts on a
"wireless" doorbell button - take the "chime" onto the patio. Just a
little reed relay will do the job because there is virtually no
current required.

DerbyDad03 January 21st 14 10:38 PM

Remote Doorbell?
 
Jim Thompson wrote:
I have an existing wired doorbell, button at the front door,
transformer in garage, sounding unit in the main hallway.

I'd like to add a sounding unit on my patio.

Any cute ways to do that without stringing wire thru a very
difficult-to-negotiate attic?

Maybe some add-on RF gizmo?

...Jim Thompson


This device can be wired into your existing system and provide "remote
sound". Multiple units can be added to system if required.

http://www.amazon.com/Wireless-Doorb.../dp/B002VSKYVY

Percival P. Cassidy January 21st 14 10:42 PM

Remote Doorbell?
 
On 01/21/14 12:22 pm, Jim Thompson wrote:
I have an existing wired doorbell, button at the front door,
transformer in garage, sounding unit in the main hallway.

I'd like to add a sounding unit on my patio.

Any cute ways to do that without stringing wire thru a very
difficult-to-negotiate attic?

Maybe some add-on RF gizmo?


Carlon "Extend-A-Chime." Just under $20 when I bought mine.

Although it says "Chime," it may well work in conjunction with a bell as
well.

Perce

John Grabowski January 21st 14 10:50 PM

Remote Doorbell?
 

I have an existing wired doorbell, button at the front door,
transformer in garage, sounding unit in the main hallway.

I'd like to add a sounding unit on my patio.

Any cute ways to do that without stringing wire thru a very
difficult-to-negotiate attic?

Maybe some add-on RF gizmo?


Carlon "Extend-A-Chime." Just under $20 when I bought mine.

Although it says "Chime," it may well work in conjunction with a bell as
well.


*I installed the Extend-a-Chime for a customer. It has a little device that
gets wired into the door chime and a remote plug-in module that chimes when
the doorbell button is pushed. I think that Smarthome.com has them.


micky January 22nd 14 06:28 AM

Remote Doorbell?
 
On Tue, 21 Jan 2014 10:22:26 -0700, Jim Thompson
wrote:

I have an existing wired doorbell, button at the front door,
transformer in garage, sounding unit in the main hallway.

I'd like to add a sounding unit on my patio.

Any cute ways to do that without stringing wire thru a very
difficult-to-negotiate attic?


I did just that. I started with a cheap wireless doorbell, but I
certainly didn't want two buttons at the front door, and I didn't want
to have to maintain a battery in the button.

So I took the button contacts in the wireless button and ran a jumper
between them so they were always closed, and I ran wires from the
existing transformer to the the battery connector in the new button.

Well, one wire started with the wire that was only hot when the existing
button was pressed. Then I put in a small diode to change part of the
transformer output to DC. My button was iirc 9VDC and I have the higher
voltage transformer, which I think is 18 volts, or lower. So
rectified it came out to 9, the rectified it came out to about 8 or 9.
The wireless button is attached to a floor joist, next to the
transformer and basement door bell.


The receiver is plugged into the 2nd floor hall.

If someone is really quick with the button, they can ring the front hall
and basement bells, without giving the button enough time to start the
second floor noise-maker going. But so far, I don't think that has
happened for others, only for me during testing.

Maybe some add-on RF gizmo?

...Jim Thompson



Guv Bob January 22nd 14 07:14 AM

Remote Doorbell?
 
On Tue, 21 Jan 2014 10:22:26 -0700, Jim Thompson
wrote:

I have an existing wired doorbell, button at the front door,
transformer in garage, sounding unit in the main hallway.

I'd like to add a sounding unit on my patio.

Any cute ways to do that without stringing wire thru a very
difficult-to-negotiate attic?

Maybe some add-on RF gizmo?

...Jim Thompson


I see a potential problem.... What if you are next door sponging tools off the neighbor.... You might consider replacing the interior sounding unit with something like this....

http://beforeitsnews.com/mediadrop/u...4dcb3785d7.jpg





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