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Hi there
I have a Ring Pro Hardwired doorbell, and am having a devil of a job sourcing an appropriate transformer for it.
It needs 16-24V, 20VA to work properly.
Please can anyone point me to where I can get a DIN rail transformer that I can use for the install, as I'm going around in circles, and Ring themselves have none in stock anywhere in the world.
I don't want to use the adapter in the box (which delivers 24V / 500mA DC), as I don't want wires trailing unnecessarily.
(oh and to note, I tried installing a 24v / 500mA DC transformer as part of the hard wire install. Things worked perfectly for a few hours, and then the doorbell malfunctioned. As part of troubleshooting with Ring, they are shipping a new product but told me that the only set up they support is using an AC transformer, and a power pro pack, and that the DC install that I have tried may damage the unit (though I cannot understand why, and they could not tell me)....
Thank you!
****UPDATE****
Having checked the transformer that Ring themselves ship, it's a DC transformer! DIN Rail Transformer for Wired Video Doorbells – Ring
So I think I am correct in thinking that the 2 people at Ring that I was speaking to actually have no idea what they are actually talking about, and the set up that I have implemented should work fine....
Any thoughts gratefully received....
I have a Ring Pro Hardwired doorbell, and am having a devil of a job sourcing an appropriate transformer for it.
It needs 16-24V, 20VA to work properly.
Please can anyone point me to where I can get a DIN rail transformer that I can use for the install, as I'm going around in circles, and Ring themselves have none in stock anywhere in the world.
I don't want to use the adapter in the box (which delivers 24V / 500mA DC), as I don't want wires trailing unnecessarily.
(oh and to note, I tried installing a 24v / 500mA DC transformer as part of the hard wire install. Things worked perfectly for a few hours, and then the doorbell malfunctioned. As part of troubleshooting with Ring, they are shipping a new product but told me that the only set up they support is using an AC transformer, and a power pro pack, and that the DC install that I have tried may damage the unit (though I cannot understand why, and they could not tell me)....
Thank you!
****UPDATE****
Having checked the transformer that Ring themselves ship, it's a DC transformer! DIN Rail Transformer for Wired Video Doorbells – Ring
So I think I am correct in thinking that the 2 people at Ring that I was speaking to actually have no idea what they are actually talking about, and the set up that I have implemented should work fine....
Any thoughts gratefully received....
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