Situation: I installed a new chime today, and there is only one doorbell button connected. The old chime worked fine, but I swapped out for a new one.
However I didn't label the 2 wires before I disconnected them. And they are both red.
I found a red and white wire at the transformer, but the transformer does not indicate which is neutral. On the other end are 3 wires (each w/ red & white inside) that end at the chime outlet. These are spliced so that 2 red wires connected to the old chime.
I took a guess on which wire goes to which terminal for the new chime. And the new chime rang just fine when tested.
Question: Are the 2 red wires interchangeable at the new chime terminals? If the wires were not connected to the correct terminal, would the doorbell work at all? I don't want to create an electrical problem.
However I didn't label the 2 wires before I disconnected them. And they are both red.
I found a red and white wire at the transformer, but the transformer does not indicate which is neutral. On the other end are 3 wires (each w/ red & white inside) that end at the chime outlet. These are spliced so that 2 red wires connected to the old chime.
I took a guess on which wire goes to which terminal for the new chime. And the new chime rang just fine when tested.
Question: Are the 2 red wires interchangeable at the new chime terminals? If the wires were not connected to the correct terminal, would the doorbell work at all? I don't want to create an electrical problem.
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