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Firmware is up to date.
The power kit is installed in the chime box, set to O.
I located the transformer and it's rated 16V and 10VA, measured the two outputs and it's showing ~22Vac. The transformer has two doorbells wired to it, one regular mechanical doorbell and the other is the Arlo.
Is the problem that the transformer isn't putting out the proper voltage? Will replacing the 16V transformer with a 24V transformer fix the issue?
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I figured it out. As it turns out whoever wired up this house had the front and rear bell swapped at the chime. The power kit was between the wrong leads. As of right now, after the fix, the buzzing has stopped completely.
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@Schmidtty wrote:
I located the transformer and it's rated 16V and 10VA, measured the two outputs and it's showing ~22Vac.
Is the problem that the transformer isn't putting out the proper voltage? Will replacing the 16V transformer with a 24V transformer fix the issue?
It might, and is an inexpensive (if you can install it yourself). Clearly something is off, given the voltage you are seeing.
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The transformer has two doorbells wired to it, one regular mechanical doorbell and the other is the Arlo.
Unlikely but just in case: Did you double-check that the power kit is between the Alro and the tranformer return?
Obviously it can't do it's job it if is wired between the mechanical doorbell and the transformer return.
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I figured it out. As it turns out whoever wired up this house had the front and rear bell swapped at the chime. The power kit was between the wrong leads. As of right now, after the fix, the buzzing has stopped completely.
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@Schmidtty wrote:
As it turns out whoever wired up this house had the front and rear bell swapped at the chime. The power kit was between the wrong leads. As of right now, after the fix, the buzzing has stopped completely.
Great!
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