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Nutone BK131LSN; Installation help
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I installed Arlo Video Doorbell to the existing Nutone BK131LSN and halfway through the night it kept continuously chiming as if someone was ringing the doorbell. I ended up disconnecting the PowerKit and it kept ringing still, then I just removed it all together.
I have checked the compatibility and have a 16V 10VA. Please advise.
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@daizm wrote:
I installed Arlo Video Doorbell to the existing Nutone BK131LSN and halfway through the night it kept continuously chiming as if someone was ringing the doorbell. I ended up disconnecting the PowerKit and it kept ringing still, then I just removed it all together.
I have checked the compatibility and have a 16V 10VA. Please advise.
Did you make sure the powerkit wasn't accidently in bypass mode?
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Yes, it was on O the entire time 😣
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@daizm wrote:
Yes, it was on O the entire time 😣
It's possible that the transformer needs to be replaced - are you able to measure the voltage?
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I was hoping I could rely on the reading on the transformer for 16V 10VA
Is it usually that it reads higher?
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@daizm wrote:
I was hoping I could rely on the reading on the transformer for 16V 10VA
Is it usually that it reads higher?
I am thinking that it might be a bit low (either an aging transformer, or voltage drop in the wiring).
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