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I just received my doorbell and when trying to install the power kit, I'm not sure what to do with the wires inside my chime box. I have 2 white wires that are twisted together and 2 red wires that were in a small circuit board. At the doorbell I have 1 red and 1 white wire. Do I simply twist the 2 red wires together or do I need to connect them to the Front and Trans terminals?
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@macnmore wrote:
I just received my doorbell and when trying to install the power kit, I'm not sure what to do with the wires inside my chime box. I have 2 white wires that are twisted together and 2 red wires that were in a small circuit board. At the doorbell I have 1 red and 1 white wire. Do I simply twist the 2 red wires together or do I need to connect them to the Front and Trans terminals?
What model chime do you have?
Did it have two (traditional) doorbells connected, or only one?
Normally the power kit goes between Front and Trans (assuming the doorbell is connected to the front circuit).
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