Very good way to teach it thank you ! I been have problems with it battery keep dying on it I tough I did something wrong when I installed long ago but it is good just found the transformer was doing taking a break from work lol
Hi i have a question what transformers i used? Or can i used my old transformers or I need to upgrade my transformer? To even up the capacity the voltage thanks for your response.
I watched a video on the Ring wired Pro. It has a power pack that installs directly to the existing chime box in home. Can I use one of these with my Ring wired Plus?
I am very confused about the battery plus. There are 2 features people are after. The first as shown in this video is to use existing chime in the house so that it sounds when the ring is pressed. The other feature many people are after is for the existing transformer power to top up battery of the ring. I don't see how both function can work together. Can ring battery draw power to top up battery while still sound a chime? I don't see how this would work with only 2 wires and two terminals.
Yes, the benefit of wires is that it will trickle charge the battery so that you don't have to recharge it that often, and since the chime is already connected to the same wires then you can simply use it as normal.
This Ring device is a solution looking for a problem. If you're hardwiring, there's no reason for battery-only power. If you lose power, your Internet and router are likely offline as well. Without connectivity, it stops recording as it can't upload, making this pointless. We got ours as a gift and literally can't figure out why it gets wired into a live house circuit for electricity only to still charge a weak battery. Normal home already has a hardwired doorbell, adding a battery that won't matter if power is out is beyond stupid.
Unfortunately, this video shows how to install a battery Ring doorbell, but the title shown for the video is "how to install Ring wired doorbell plus". This is not for a wired Ring doorbell!
My old doorbell had a diode, do I need it with this installation? Where would I put it, could I put it in the old chime where there is more room, placing it between the transformer screw and the front door screw? Great video btw
Best video demonstration on how to install the Ring Doorbell Plus.
One question, if you go with the wired method, does the battery need to be charged regularly?
No.
Very good way to teach it thank you ! I been have problems with it battery keep dying on it I tough I did something wrong when I installed long ago but it is good just found the transformer was doing taking a break from work lol
Hi i have a question what transformers i used? Or can i used my old transformers or I need to upgrade my transformer? To even up the capacity the voltage thanks for your response.
On my Ring installation I didn’t have to change or install a transformer. I just wired up the Ring doorbell to the existing wires and it just worked.
Installed it the same way as you. Now my interior home doorbell won't chime. Any input would help. Thanks
I watched a video on the Ring wired Pro. It has a power pack that installs directly to the existing chime box in home. Can I use one of these with my Ring wired Plus?
I have the same issue
I am very confused about the battery plus. There are 2 features people are after. The first as shown in this video is to use existing chime in the house so that it sounds when the ring is pressed. The other feature many people are after is for the existing transformer power to top up battery of the ring. I don't see how both function can work together. Can ring battery draw power to top up battery while still sound a chime? I don't see how this would work with only 2 wires and two terminals.
Yes, the benefit of wires is that it will trickle charge the battery so that you don't have to recharge it that often, and since the chime is already connected to the same wires then you can simply use it as normal.
@@smartalic5 hi I still have to be charging my battery did I do something wrong
1.23 that skew back plate triggered my OCD.
So you just skipped using the wall anchors???
It really doesn't matter which wire goes to which screw?
This Ring device is a solution looking for a problem. If you're hardwiring, there's no reason for battery-only power. If you lose power, your Internet and router are likely offline as well. Without connectivity, it stops recording as it can't upload, making this pointless. We got ours as a gift and literally can't figure out why it gets wired into a live house circuit for electricity only to still charge a weak battery. Normal home already has a hardwired doorbell, adding a battery that won't matter if power is out is beyond stupid.
Unfortunately, this video shows how to install a battery Ring doorbell, but the title shown for the video is "how to install Ring wired doorbell plus". This is not for a wired Ring doorbell!
Bro it was a wired ring door bell it also needs the battery has a backup power source if the power of the house shuts off.
It shows a Battery Ring Doorbell plus getting hard-wired, just like the title says.
The + does both wired and battery, he is showing you the wired option
My old doorbell had a diode, do I need it with this installation? Where would I put it, could I put it in the old chime where there is more room, placing it between the transformer screw and the front door screw? Great video btw