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4 batteries in chime box with 2 wires going to the bell. At least I think that's how it looks. I have more pics idk how to post more.
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@Reiningfyre wrote:
4 batteries in chime box with 2 wires going to the bell. At least I think that's how it looks. I have more pics idk how to post more.
Arlo supports low-voltage AC for the chimes, but not DC (which is what you'd be using with batteries). So this isn't compatible.
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Thank you, I'm assuming the only way to get it to work is wire free with a chime 2. Bypassing my current doorbell entirely.?
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@Reiningfyre wrote:
Thank you, I'm assuming the only way to get it to work is wire free with a chime 2. Bypassing my current doorbell entirely.?
That would be one way.
Replacing the chime with a compatible model (and adding a compatible transformer) is another possibility,
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