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Hi there,
I am getting my replacement transformer as the one that came with my Arlo wired doorbell is faulty.
In the meantime i am having to source a new chime as my one is too old and doesn't have the power needed and would likely melt upon use 😆
I cannot find any chime that is between 8 volts and 24 volts as they only go up to 16V
I have contacted Arlo and I just get told they don't make them which I already know but I was hoping like Ring (Im not a fan) they could provide a list of compatible chimes.
Im from the UK and a plug in Chime is not an option as I simply don't have enough sockets free.
This is why I went for the wired Arlo.
Can anyone help? I don't really want to return it
Thanks
Michael
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@Micjam wrote:
I cannot find any chime that is between 8 volts and 24 volts as they only go up to 16V
FWIW, a mechanical chime is only drawing power for the brief time it is ringing, and the circuitry is very basic. So it likely is safe to use a 24v transformer with a 16v mechanical chime. A digital chime has very different electronics, so don't go over the voltage spec with those.
But the AVD1001 needs a transformer between 16-24 volts. So 16 volts should be ok as a replacement, unless you have a lot of loss in the wiring.
You could also exchange it for the AVD2001 "wire free" model. It has a battery which is trickle-charged from the wiring, so it can be used with a wider range of voltages/power. It will work with an 8 volt transformer.
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I did look at the wire free one but decided to go with the wired one instead.
I have a feeling of dread that this simply is not going to work and I will have to return it but at least it is simply because of a lack of compatible chimes and not because of my electrics in the house that was first thought when the transformer started to loudly buzz.
I do think it is crazy that Arlo would sell a device without having any information on what works with it
Anyway thanks for your reply
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@Micjam wrote:
I do think it is crazy that Arlo would sell a device without having any information on what works with it
FWIW, I agree they should have a compatibility list (and an incompatible list).
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@Micjam wrote:
Yeh I mean. It says it is compatible with the majority of chimes but when you look deeper there hardly any chimes like that 🤔
It is compatible with the majority of chimes in the US. I think there are fewer compatible chimes in Europe and Australia.
Where are you located?
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Thanks for your help 🙂
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