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Hello sir
I like to no about to connect the power
Your power supply will have 2 terminals, your device will have 2 wires..............
if these bell and call point are 24vdc, it is okay to use power supply AC-DC (220v-24v) 1A ? before i direct it to AC supply right?
I am not exactly sure what you mean.
You can use a mains to 12/24v power supply instead of a battery, but do make sure you put a fuse in line, if you are wondering why? watch this other video to find out ruclips.net/video/pdwOUKm--0s/видео.html
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diagram of two alarm bells
I will add that to my (Video) "to do" list. But RUclips is not really a place for diagrams, You just wire the bells in parallel.
i do the same method u did but the source of power of mine is from ac 220v may I ask u if its safe
The "call point" is NOT rated for 240v, neither is the cable, so to answer your question, no it is not safe at all.
@@tonipeters4543 what i mean ,its indicated 220 v ac input but i did the same you did while yours is dc.
What happened to your nails?
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