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MNTerp
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Hey community

I bought two of the video door bells thinking I had two chimes (one for each door bell) and discovered they both are connected to one chime (the other box must be a CO detector or something). One door bell currently dings and the other ding dongs (sounds silly and not sure if that is helpful). Is this possible and if so can someone suggest how? 

Thanks!

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StephenB
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@MNTerp wrote:

One door bell currently dings and the other ding dongs


Most chimes do support two doorbells (one front and one back), which ring as you suggest.

 

You can connect both video doorbells.  You'll need to connect both power modules inside the chime (one to front+transformer, the other to rear+transformer).

 

You should also check that the tranformer is within the specs (at least 16 volts). 

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StephenB
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@MNTerp wrote:

One door bell currently dings and the other ding dongs


Most chimes do support two doorbells (one front and one back), which ring as you suggest.

 

You can connect both video doorbells.  You'll need to connect both power modules inside the chime (one to front+transformer, the other to rear+transformer).

 

You should also check that the tranformer is within the specs (at least 16 volts). 

MNTerp
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Wonderful; thank you!

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