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I have read some post about hardwired doorbells. I am concerned that I should have it disconnected due the doorbell facing the sun most of the day until 7pm. Cannot move it due to the connection?
Keeping it as is concerns me about a fire! I guess I should buy a wireless doorbell?
It maybe time to abandoned Arlo even though I have spent so much on equipment.
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While I prefer the wireless doorbell, there's no reason the wired version should be a problem except perhaps in extreme conditions (think Death Valley). A faulty doorbell can cause problems but if that were the case we'd be hearing an awful lot about such issues.
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@1Card2Shrt wrote:
I have read some post about hardwired doorbells. I am concerned that I should have it disconnected due the doorbell facing the sun most of the day until 7pm.
Is your doorbell shutting down due to overheating? Or getting hot to the touch?
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