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I’m installing my new video doorbell and as soon as I connect the second wire from the transformer, my existing chime (not Arlo Chime) triggers repeatedly. It appears I can install the power kit and set to bypass, but I’d want my existing chime to function. Thoughts on what I might be doing ?
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@monzarottie wrote:
I’m installing my new video doorbell and as soon as I connect the second wire from the transformer, my existing chime (not Arlo Chime) triggers repeatedly. It appears I can install the power kit and set to bypass, but I’d want my existing chime to function. Thoughts on what I might be doing ?
Did you install the AVD1001 or AVD2001 doorbell?
- Did you install the power kit (not set to bypass)?
- What are transformer voltage (vac) and power (usually spec'd as va, but could be watts or amps).
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I have not installed the power kit. Voltage from the transformer is 18v. The Chime unit is a Nicor PRCP2 and states it's compatible with my Arlo AVD1001.
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I installed the power kit and it does not pass power to the video doorbell. Regardless of switch setting.
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@monzarottie wrote:
Apparently the built-in transformer on my chime isn’t high enough voltage to drive both the chime AND Doorbell. Problem should be solved.
What are the transformer/chime specs?
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