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I have a wired doorbell with two chimes wired in parallel and I am
thinking of replacing the bell press with a Ring Video Doorbell Pro. Being designed in the US, this runs at 24v.To enable it to be installed in UK 12v installations Ring provide a link wire to be installed in the chime, to disable it. Details he https://support.ring.com/hc/en-us/ar...ropean-Version Two questions: 1) What would be the likely effect of my 12v chimes receiving 24v? 2) Wouldn't it be possible to put a resistor in the circuit so the chimes get 12v? (I guess that if the answer was yes the Ring would provide one but I'd be interested in knowing what the team thinks.) TIA |
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