How To Install Ring Doorbell Transformer

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  • Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
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    In this video we teach you how to install a doorbell transformer for your Ring Doorbell or other smart doorbell like the Nest Hello. We show you how to replace the existing doorbell transformer and install a new doorbell transformer.
    The video gives you a clear picture of the Ring wiring diagram and the steps you need to take to install a new Ring Doorbell transformer. Installing a new transformer for your Ring Doorbell takes about 15 minutes and is typically required if you don't have enough power from your existing doorbell to provide enough power for a smart doorbell like the Ring or Nest.
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Комментарии • 71

  • @mcfrenchfry2196
    @mcfrenchfry2196 2 года назад +2

    Nice video. Fully informative 💪🏼

  • @bethovenedmond4867
    @bethovenedmond4867 2 года назад +2

    Yesss finally a useful video just for that I’m subscribing…. been looking everywhere on how to install my transformer for my ring doorbell thank you

  • @allanasper5817
    @allanasper5817 Год назад +1

    Very helpful, thank you!

  • @rc1856
    @rc1856 4 года назад +5

    Thanks! Most informative vid on here!

    • @OneHourSmartHome
      @OneHourSmartHome  4 года назад +1

      Glad to help and thanks for watching and the comment!

  • @rdyapo
    @rdyapo 2 месяца назад +1

    Thanks big help, just got ring wired door pro. Transformer was 10 volt.

  • @kushalphoenix1
    @kushalphoenix1 Год назад +21

    Attaching the doorbell to the mount is a little difficult but once it locks into place it seems extremely sturdy. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxxHZwMa8CsRjYhf9s4W8w0Dwm47uytWOp I replaced my regular doorbell with this and hard wired it in, using my existing wires and mechanical chime. It works perfect so far and integrates perfectly with my blink camera system. It also works seamlessly with Alexa

  • @sherifquadri7597
    @sherifquadri7597 2 года назад

    You’re a genius 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾

  • @dorisb2459
    @dorisb2459 4 года назад +2

    The best video you done a great job I learned a lot . I give your video a 10 the best on you tube you explain everything so perfect 😊❤️👍🏾

  • @grandaygain
    @grandaygain Год назад

    FINALLY! i HAVE BEEN TRYING TO WIRE LIKE REGULAR HOUSE WIRING. THANK YOU.

  • @jasonteopaco8489
    @jasonteopaco8489 Месяц назад

    I have a ring pro2 and comes with power adapter. What if I don’t want to use my old doorbell chime? (Basically just want to use ring chime) Do I still need to connect the ring power adapter wire to the old chime? Any tip is appreciated. Thank you!

  • @micahrichey5335
    @micahrichey5335 Год назад

    I live in an older home and the wiring is confusing me. I have a pair of wires at the bell and at the transformer but 3 pairs at the chime! The transformer is in the attic. I think I’m just going re wire the whole thing so that I know what’s there. Thanks so much!

  • @johnnymcmahan6246
    @johnnymcmahan6246 2 года назад

    Ok so I appreciate the Video but I do have a question on the wiring I see you have a white wire running from the ring to the front of the chime or door bell and have one running from transformer to the transformer side of chime or doorbell will I have to run a wire there like that or is that just for demo cause I see the ring kit comes with a black wire they say to wire into the front and transformer spot of the chime or door bell box please correct me if I’m wrong cause I have already burnt up one transformer and don’t wanna do it again. Thank you

  • @tonyhwang3888
    @tonyhwang3888 4 года назад +1

    You should be an instructor for this kinda things. Vert good tutorial and I like your voice.
    I am a retired EE and I found one day on eBay US GE made in US transformer rated at
    24V, 40VA for 20.00. I swapped out my old transformer with this one B4 I installed Ring Pro.
    Existing mechanical Westminster chime works w./o issue.

  • @PeteyPablo408
    @PeteyPablo408 2 года назад +1

    I have a old house I have 2 black wires coming from electrical system hooked up to the old transformer How do I hook up the new transformer that has 3 wires 1black 1 green and 1 white ?

  • @coltendeveraux1085
    @coltendeveraux1085 3 года назад +1

    You sound like john C. Reilly. 👌🏻

  • @jorgepineda6810
    @jorgepineda6810 3 года назад

    When i installed the transformer. Does it mean i can take off the black wire by pass . I had to install first before i put the ring pro

  • @sbrave
    @sbrave 3 года назад

    I bought the wired video doorbell, (non-battery version) and the only way it would get enough power from my existing chime was when I put the included jumper on the chime, which then makes my chime not chime.I did buy a replacement transformer, and if I can eventually find the existing transformer, I'd like to hook it up so I can use my existing chime for sound and not have to rely on phone alerts, only.

    • @jamescc2010
      @jamescc2010 2 года назад

      same problem here, cannot find the transformation at the chime box, must be behind the electrical plastic box which I have to remove...bunch of small wires came off there.

    • @sbrave
      @sbrave 2 года назад +1

      @@jamescc2010 My sister in law found mine, finally. It was inside the front hall coat closet, above the door frame. It was also painted white, so I didn't notice it when I was looking. Painters have a way of painting...everything. However, after upgrading the transformer to a 24v unit, it still wouldn't ring my existing chime. Apparently some of these doorbells still won't do it, even with an upgraded transformer, unless you have the bigger Ring doorbell device that has the battery in it, even tho salespeople at places like Best Buy say these others will work, sigh. But, when I called Ring to sort of complain, they gave me a free upgrade/exchange to the "Doorbell Pro" model, and it works with the existing house chime. I was surprised, but maybe they made the exchange because it was only a few months after I bough the previous model. This Doorbell Pro model doesn't have a battery, and is only a tiny bit bit bigger than the earlier model I had, so it was pretty easy to swap out. A couple things to note. There is a 5 sec delay from the time someone presses the ring button on the device, to when your house chime rings. This is "normal" according to Ring, and it's one of those "you get used to it" kind of things. So, you hear the Ring device go off, and the 5 sec later your internal chime rings. Just glad to be done with the whole dilemma, honestly, but I have to give it up to Ring for making the exchange, AND they even sent a call tag to send the original device back.

    • @jamescc2010
      @jamescc2010 2 года назад

      @@sbrave Thx. I will keep looking for the old transformer, or else I will use plug-in adapter.

  • @amyb2253
    @amyb2253 2 года назад +1

    I bought a hardwired RING basic doorbell for my 82 year-old, mostly deaf, mother, so she would receive visual notification of visitors that would alert her on her cellphone, which is also hooked up to her hearing aids. Because my elderly mother is in a fixed income, and not very technologically proficient, I opted for the most basic, simple, least expensive version that is supposed to replace any existing hardwired doorbell and can be installed by almost anyone with minimal electrical or mechanical skill, like myself. I do have some knowledge about home maintenance and repairs, however-so I first checked the specs on her existing 40 year-old doorbell that worked perfectly since installation long before my family purchased the house- and the specs for the transformer were in line with the requirements for the basic hardwired RING. I even checked the wiring with a voltmeter and the reading confirmed the power was adequate. I then followed the installation instructions meticulously and upon completion the RING doorbell failed to function, supposedly due to inadequate power from the transformer. Tracking down the transformer was more difficult and when I finally located it, in the darkest, most inaccessible creepy old closet in the garage, nestled among 50-year-old cobwebs and God knows how many spider carcasses, not to mention the still living crawling things that probably reside there, I had to throw in the towel. I’m handy, but fuck spiders in my hair- and I don’t give up easily so this was a moment of great frustration for me. Dejected and angry, I uninstalled the RING, defeated, and reinstalled the old doorbell. At this point I had already drilled holes in the brick to mount the new button, which was larger than the old one so the old holes were hidden behind hit- to do this I had to purchase a masonry bit for my drill- needless to say I was EXTREMELY unhappy having to mount the old button, leaving the two new holes visible. My mother’s home, while old, is very nice-she keeps things very neat and tidy and while two small screw holes may not seem like a big deal to most, my mom HATES flaws like that. Still, I carefully rewired the old button and securely mounted it to its original 40 year location only to discover- IT NO LONGER WORKED!!! After 40+ years of flawless operation!!!! I was already wary of RING because the wiring instructions intentionally bypassed the chime, so that by installing the RING, you lost the regular chime function of the existing doorbell- of course, in order to retain regular doorbell function RING required an upgrade to the next model, which was 2.5 times the cost of the basic. This, I felt, was an underhanded, intentional effort to force customers to purchase the more expensive model by purposely configuring their product in a way that unnecessarily disconnected the existing doorbell chime. So when I found my old doorbell suddenly broken after attempting to install the RING, I researched the basic model online and found, unsurprisingly, that countless other customers all experienced the same issue, regardless of the type, model, manufacturer, age or configuration of their existing and previously functional doorbell. When I contacted RING I was told they would be happy to “fix” the problem their product caused by replacing my transformer for “free” IF I upgraded to their model that cost 2.5 times more than the basic version. WHAT A COMPLETE SCAM. That fraudulent, unscrupulous company is selling thousands of unsuspecting customers a product that will damage their personal property, thereby forcing them into spending more than double their original investment or else the customer, while they may be refunded, will no longer have a functional doorbell and face a much more difficult and expensive repair as a result. For many people, especially senior citizens like my 82 year old mother, who are concerned about home safety and want a video doorbell for personal security, but who may also be living in a fixed income, attempting the very simple RING basic installation is already a challenge, so to then be confronted with a transformer malfunction or more complex electrical wiring issue, they are totally out of their depth and stuck with no doorbell at all or forced to purchase a RING PRO, that they cannot afford and may not even be able to operate or understand. FURTHERMORE, after the RING BASIC damages their existing transformer, the installation of another wired doorbell, the installation of the RING PRO doorbell or even the repair/replacement of their now faulty transformer will doubtless require they acquire the assistance of someone with some level of technical knowledge or professional experience to locate the old transformer and solve the problem. What if the transformer is in the crawl space??? How the hell could my 82-year-old mother ever resolve the problem caused by the CROOKS AT RING, without paying somebody??? Now, I know I can go buy a transformer and face my fear of spiders and swap it out, but that will set me back at least $30 and an hour or two of my time, not to mention subject me to extreme emotional angst, when prior to making the mistake of assuming a company as well-known and heavily promoted as RING would be peddling a decent product that functioned as promised and treat customers fairly, my mother had a perfectly good, functional, reliable doorbell that never gave her any problems.
    If there is any advice you can offer me, regarding my current dilemma after I GOT TOTALLY DEFRAUDED, CHEATED, SCAMMED, AND RIPPED OFF BY THE SCANDALOUS, UNETHICAL THIEVING CORPORATE CRIMINALS AT RING, WHO CON TENS OF THOUSANDS OF CUSTOMERS AND CHEAT AND LIE FOR PROFIT, I would be very grateful. As of right now, I plan to install a motion activated camera that has nothing to do with the now broken doorbell, and with a gun to my head I will force myself to install a new wired doorbell and transformer- troubleshooting the old bell and transformer seems daunting and like it may lengthen the amount of time I have to spend in the creepy, dark, dirty cabinet in the garage with the 50 year old spider nest.

    • @ouhky6358
      @ouhky6358 Год назад +2

      Ain’t no one reading this 💀

  • @davidkiser4758
    @davidkiser4758 3 года назад +5

    Where is your grounding pigtail for the metal junction box? By code you are required to ground the metal box using a grounding pigtail and green grounding screw tied to the grounding wire of the power supply. If you are going to do an instructional video you should properly wire and ground all connections.

    • @kllgrogto5838
      @kllgrogto5838 Год назад +2

      Where are your videos? Stop hating

    • @MALO1MAC
      @MALO1MAC 11 месяцев назад +2

      By code what are you OSHA😂

  • @adambennett9283
    @adambennett9283 4 года назад +2

    Do you recommend using a grounding pigtail to bond the metal junction box to the grounding system of the house?

    • @TigerLeadFont5
      @TigerLeadFont5 4 года назад

      That would be best practice, yes. I assume this guys isn't really electrically trained as his work is somewhat sloppy.
      Those wire nuts could potentially come off the live, then make contact with the casing and make your casing live. I'd avoid using them also.

    • @getmymail2676
      @getmymail2676 2 года назад

      @@TigerLeadFont5 my transformer is in a plastic box in the wall, behind the doorbell. The old transformer only had 2 wires (black and white) that connected the old transformer the simple doorbell but the new has 3 (white, black, green). What should I do with the green wire from the transformer ? Thanks

  • @user-mb5gw9ou9l
    @user-mb5gw9ou9l Год назад

    Can you bypass the door bell and go straight to the ring?
    Just terminate the bell it’s self?

  • @muchomachomario
    @muchomachomario 4 года назад +4

    Will I need to do anything special to wire the Ring Doorbell directly to the transformer? (In other words, no doorbell)

  • @SicsemperevelloMortemtyr-by9hj

    Wait, so the regular doorbell is supposed to ding? What's that little wire with a bulge in the middle for?

  • @jjohn8989
    @jjohn8989 3 года назад

    Is the jumper wire included in ring box not needed? (I can't access any wires on front of chime, it's really old)

  • @nms1508
    @nms1508 Год назад

    My transformer has 2 black wires 🥹 which one goes to the white?

  • @lukeparsram9925
    @lukeparsram9925 4 года назад +1

    Do I need the doorbell Chime? How would I do it without the doorbell chime. Would I just connect the white wire directly to the doorbell?

  • @Posmlady
    @Posmlady 3 года назад +1

    The doorbell we already have only had two wires, but our transformer has 3? How do we do that?

  • @georgeperez2155
    @georgeperez2155 Год назад

    I did this and woke up the next day house smelling like smoke. Anything your recommend?

  • @chieflouie2821
    @chieflouie2821 4 года назад +1

    It would be nice if the low voltage wires are depicted as it is at home, paired inside an insulator.

  • @goyoshio13
    @goyoshio13 4 года назад +4

    Awesome video thank you!!! I ended up getting a 24v transformer for my Ring Pro. That won't be too much right?

  • @doculam
    @doculam 4 года назад +1

    Do you need to use a resistor aswell?

    • @OneHourSmartHome
      @OneHourSmartHome  4 года назад

      In many cases no. But if you're not getting enough power you might need to.

  • @n.g.1577
    @n.g.1577 3 года назад

    Does anyone know if it's possible to piggyback to an existing outlet/receptacle with some pigtails?

  • @JD-ch1wo
    @JD-ch1wo 3 месяца назад

    If your that scared about getting shocked dont use a pen test (Non contact Voltage tester) Use a voltage meter.Theres a reason pen testers have the nickname widow Markers

  • @digitalQ33
    @digitalQ33 2 года назад +1

    And of course if you are using a metal switch/junction box, be sure to ground the box!

  • @SmoothBassVO
    @SmoothBassVO 3 года назад

    Great video! I measured the voltage at my current bell button as 18V. Should I be OK from an amperage standpoint? Also, there is an unused green wire at my current button. Does that get used by Ring?

  • @kristinav6262
    @kristinav6262 10 месяцев назад

    i did it all, but my doorbell still wont light up!! can anyone help me? It was working and now it just wont work anymore. I thought the transformer was caput, so i installed a new one... but it still wont turn on :(

  • @blineco
    @blineco 2 года назад

    Can’t we just connect the transformer directly to the ring doorbell?

  • @edu058
    @edu058 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video, very helpful. I have an issue though. My new transformer comes with all 3 wires, but apparently the older transformer didn't require a ground (green) wire. Can I just leave the new transformer ground wire loose?

    • @Posmlady
      @Posmlady 3 года назад

      That's my issue? Did anyone answer you?

    • @edu058
      @edu058 3 года назад +1

      @@Posmlady no one replied on that here, but I found online that I could just attach it to a screw on the electrical box. It's been working ever since.

    • @Posmlady
      @Posmlady 3 года назад +1

      @@edu058 thanks I appreciate you getting this message to me.

  • @wscottparks
    @wscottparks 3 года назад

    I bought a new transformer, I have a ring doorbell. I went up into the attic and there are three cables ran. I only have one doorbell (front door). I’m not sure which cable is which or if I even need them all. When I push my ring doorbell, only my ring chimes sound off, not the chime that was built with the house. I’m going nuts.

    • @wscottparks
      @wscottparks 3 года назад

      I mostly want the trickle charge for this ring doorbell

  • @leorael4497
    @leorael4497 4 года назад +4

    I can't find my doorbell transformer. 2 story house. Where would it be located?

    • @mail9139
      @mail9139 3 года назад

      check it in your utility room

    • @jamescc2010
      @jamescc2010 2 года назад

      Did you find it? No transformer at the chime box, checked a few spots in the condo but still could not find it. Maybe we have to tap into power source at the chime box location and put a new transformer there hopefully connects back to the doorbell.

  • @mindibruce2011
    @mindibruce2011 2 года назад

    Mine only has two connections on the back very old house then what?

  • @CarlosMonzonGraphicDesigner
    @CarlosMonzonGraphicDesigner 2 года назад

    Why my transformer get to hot?

  • @jamescc2010
    @jamescc2010 2 года назад

    We cannot find an old transformer at the chime box for our Ring Doorbell 3. Can we setup a new transformer at the chime box so it will power the doorbell wires outside?
    I will have to find power source for the transformer first which might be the the chime electrical box.

  • @mikemesa5517
    @mikemesa5517 3 года назад

    Do I need to put a transformer in a junction box ?

  • @jigga480
    @jigga480 3 года назад

    My wiring only has 4 wires in the box not 3. Hmmm

  • @whoeverwhoever400
    @whoeverwhoever400 3 года назад

    Why are doorbell design so inconvenient? You have to install a new power line for the transformer or pull a long ass wire all the way to the power box in the basement. Why not just plug into the wall outlet near the entrance and the button plug into the chime. I don't mind having a long wire between the chime and the button. I know where are some that plug into wall outlets, but not as common as these.

  • @jadamioncole1873
    @jadamioncole1873 3 года назад +1

    U Need Buy Facebook Portal And U Put Your Facebook Portal In Your Bedroom And Portal Will Show Your Front Door Ring!

  • @teroyesturgis
    @teroyesturgis 7 месяцев назад

    Your writing covered up your work. Thank anyway😢