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What is the problem?
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@palcalone wrote:
What is the problem?
Can you check the voltage at the chime location?
It you have a traditional chime, you could also try touching the wires together and see if the chime rings.
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three is power there, if you touch the leads the bell rings.
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@palcalone wrote:
three is power there, if you touch the leads the bell rings.
Did you leave the doorbell in place for a while when you put it back? There is a small internal battery that needs to charge.
After that it is possible that you will need to reset the doorbell
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