So.. It is my mother's house.. and a "friend" of her's has taken down the doorbell chime and the doorbell switch in an attempt to replace them.
The project was left unfinished and the wires unlabeled.
My wires don't match any diagram I've been able to find
for the Chime Unit.. i have 4 wires.. 2 white.. 2 black.. coming out of the wall..
1 white and 1 black are giving off 25v
the other two don't read.. i think they're the switch..
so this means i have a transformer somewhere in my wall on a circuit box right?
now for the doorbell switch I have a red, a white, and a green wire..
I have purchased a new doorbell chime set with a switch, and as I have power I decided not to buy a transformer and deal with a wall penetration.
Recommendations for haveing a hot and ground comeing out of the wall from the transformer? My friend says that just rigging up the hot and leaving the ground unhooked is a bad idea and that it won't be hooked up to the doorbell the right way.
looking for any advice =)
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while fiddling.. i hooked up the "switch" wires in the hallway to the "front" and "rear" terminals on my unit in no paticular order. I then attatched the HOT wire reading 25v to the "Trans" terminal. I left the 4th wire bundled with the HOT 25v wire unattatched.
I then took the doorbell unit with a diode attatched out front.. and started .. fiddiling
by touching the red and white wires together i find the chime unit starts to yell about replacing the main cover.
so i touch the doorbell switch to these wires on its two unmarked terminals.. the switch lights up and shows it has power.. i press the button.. nothing happens.. i do 180degree flip and switch the two terminals.. again it lights up.. showing it has power.. i press the button.. and i get the chimer to yell about its cover like i did crossing the wires manually..
am i getting close? i figured id wait and get a response back about the unused wire coming out of the wall.
i dont see any chime on the market that has a ground terminal .. just Front Rear and Trans
The project was left unfinished and the wires unlabeled.
My wires don't match any diagram I've been able to find
for the Chime Unit.. i have 4 wires.. 2 white.. 2 black.. coming out of the wall..
1 white and 1 black are giving off 25v
the other two don't read.. i think they're the switch..
so this means i have a transformer somewhere in my wall on a circuit box right?
now for the doorbell switch I have a red, a white, and a green wire..
I have purchased a new doorbell chime set with a switch, and as I have power I decided not to buy a transformer and deal with a wall penetration.
Recommendations for haveing a hot and ground comeing out of the wall from the transformer? My friend says that just rigging up the hot and leaving the ground unhooked is a bad idea and that it won't be hooked up to the doorbell the right way.
looking for any advice =)
-edit
while fiddling.. i hooked up the "switch" wires in the hallway to the "front" and "rear" terminals on my unit in no paticular order. I then attatched the HOT wire reading 25v to the "Trans" terminal. I left the 4th wire bundled with the HOT 25v wire unattatched.
I then took the doorbell unit with a diode attatched out front.. and started .. fiddiling
by touching the red and white wires together i find the chime unit starts to yell about replacing the main cover.
so i touch the doorbell switch to these wires on its two unmarked terminals.. the switch lights up and shows it has power.. i press the button.. nothing happens.. i do 180degree flip and switch the two terminals.. again it lights up.. showing it has power.. i press the button.. and i get the chimer to yell about its cover like i did crossing the wires manually..
am i getting close? i figured id wait and get a response back about the unused wire coming out of the wall.
i dont see any chime on the market that has a ground terminal .. just Front Rear and Trans
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