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Hi.
I tried my WiFi doorbell with my existing wiring. The transformer/chime box buzzes and the doorbell is stuck on a solid white ring and doesn’t do anything when pressed or connect to network. So I need to add the jumper, but which wires do I need to jump? (The white ones are the ones that go to the doorbell outside). BTW this is the UK - brown is live (not sure in same in other countries).Reply QuoteShare0- Share this Post
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@autopilot Blue and Brown feed the primary input of the transformer which for UK is 240V. You need to connect the video doorbell power to the secondary output of the transformer (where you have the 2 yellow cables). Ensure that the voltage across the secondary is between 12 and 24V as otherwise the doorbell will not power on.
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@autopilot
Hello, I have been looking everywhere for a transformer (including housing) or a mains wired doorbell that would allow me to connect a Reolink video doorbell.
Did you manage to get your setup working satisfactorily?
Can you tell me what model transformer you used? Did it come complete with the housing?
Any help / information would be appreciated before I buy the doorbell -
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I have bought this : https://www.amazon.fr/dp/B081QNZ7J4?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details and it works fine. -
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Thank you
Reolink Doorbell Transformer wiring help required
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Hi.
I tried my WiFi doorbell with my existing wiring. The transformer/chime box buzzes and the doorbell is stuck on a solid white ring and doesn’t do anything when pressed or connect to network. So I need to add the jumper, but which wires do I need to jump? (The white ones are the ones that go to the doorbell outside). BTW this is the UK - brown is live (not sure in same in other countries).
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