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Can I install two wired doorbells on the same house? I want one on my front door and one on my back door. I get visitors in both places
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@mrdebacco wrote:
Can I install two wired doorbells on the same house? I want one on my front door and one on my back door. I get visitors in both places
Yes. With the AVD1001, you will need low-voltage AC power (usual doorbell power) at both doors. Check the transformer spec, as it might need to be upgraded.
Normally the two doorbells are wired independently to the chime. Most chimes have a "front", "rear", and "transformer connections. With the AVD1001 doorbells, you would need to connect both of the included power kits to the chime - one between "front" and "transformer", the other between "rear" and "transformer".
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