DIN Rail Transformer (2nd Generation) for Ring Wired Video Doorbells

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DIN Rail Transformer (2nd Generation) for Ring Wired Video Doorbells

DIN Rail Transformer (2nd Generation) for Ring Wired Video Doorbells

RRP: £99
Price: £9.9
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I'll be getting a simple dumb wired doorbell but I want to make sure it is future proofed so I can install a Ring Pro 2 in the not too distant future (this is a hardwired variant of the Ring doorbell). You could take mains supply from an existing socket, into the Ring transformer, but you would need to locate a housing for the transformer at some point in the supply to the doorbell.

If the item comes direct from a manufacturer, it may be delivered in non-retail packaging, such as a plain or unprinted box or plastic bag. An electrician recently installed a replacement transformer for one that had burnt out in my old door bell. If you go for the Byron, then the sparky is likely to put the Byron transformer in to the Consumer Unit, which would mean when you switch to the Pro2 you would have to open up the consumer unit itself to switch transformers. It's just I've read conflicting reports of people not using the resistor (or at least they never mentioned it in their reporting back on results) and it would seem to work fine without it ? Moreover, regarding temperature testing it says “Temperatures are determined during a cyclic test of 20 cycles, each cycle consisting of 1 min operation with the simulated full load and 5 min operation with a load of 20% of the simulated full load.Unfortunately i don't have enough space in my consumer unit to house it (it needs 2 slots, i only have 1 ). It may be worth avoiding having a bellbox completely as it will not be used once you have the Ring Doorbell (+Chime). So I have recently installed one of these, replacing a very old transformer hardwired Friedland doorbell. But the real over-the-top thing would be to replace the whole consumer just because you need some more space for this. This is an ac/dc 'power supply' and although designed to mount on a DIN rail, it should be fed via a mcb.

i don't have a wired doorbell at the moment, so don't need to do any of the work to an existing doorbell.this way i think the 24VAC will be protected by the RCD and MCB in the main consumer unit, and can be isolated by the switch in the additional CU if required. com/hc/en-us/articles/115000148786-Ring-Video-Doorbell-Pro-European-Version ,so needs to go into a CU. Disconnect power to the installation area at your circuit breaker or fuse box before beginning installation. Some mention that it does the job, looks good, and works fine with wired ring doorbell, while others say that it's too expensive and won't work. The 103 third parties who use cookies on this service do so for their purposes of displaying and measuring personalized ads, generating audience insights, and developing and improving products.



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