Ring doorbell 2nd generation hardwired installation.

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  • @moose6676
    @moose6676 2 роки тому +13

    Absolutely perfect, you made this so easy. I had my ring doorbell fitted, up and running in less than 30 minutes. Not bad considering I’m not a very good handy person. Thanks for the video massive help. 👍🏻

  • @RibbonsPink
    @RibbonsPink Рік тому +5

    Thank you. I started reading the instructions and I decided I needed more visual instructions because the instructions assumed I knew how to take the back off. Now that I see it I understand but this was my first ring doorbell. Seems silly that I didn't understand y but if you don't want to break it you don't want to just start taking things apart.

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  Рік тому

      Thank you for watching. I hope all goes well.

    • @Turtleboykid
      @Turtleboykid 10 місяців тому

      that one took me a min too. thought I was missing a piece for like 30 min lol

  • @robparker1625
    @robparker1625 3 місяці тому +3

    Thanks. My box didn’t have setup instructions.

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  3 місяці тому

      @@robparker1625 You are welcome. I am pleased to know you could use my video to set it up.

  • @John316stillsaves
    @John316stillsaves Рік тому +1

    Great video. I’m a visual person so it was perfect.

  • @zacherygore4970
    @zacherygore4970 Рік тому +3

    We ended up exchanging this model for the slimmer version ua-cam.com/users/postUgkx0jZ_lGlDVJhDnmagEU8gn47cmfPNlLQU because it was too wide for the only door trim area that made sense to mount it on. However, we should have just noted the dimensions prior to purchasing. Otherwise, we love the doorbell. It works perfectly, and the video is very clear, even at night.

  • @TheMox78
    @TheMox78 Рік тому +2

    excellent, easy to understand video. thank you so much!

  • @GeorgeWilson-v7x
    @GeorgeWilson-v7x 6 місяців тому +2

    I saw that you connected power to the 2 screws, but did you then leave the internal Battery isolated or did you remove the transit plastic pull piece to power up the battery also?

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  6 місяців тому

      I did not do anything with the battery. I did what you see on video.

  • @michidomiok
    @michidomiok Рік тому +1

    Hola! Suena el timbre por toda la casa?

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  Рік тому

      Tengo a Alexa para que me ayude.

    • @michidomiok
      @michidomiok Рік тому +1

      @@averagemaintenance3875 y la caja de timbre? Sigue sirviendo?
      Gracias por responderme

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  Рік тому

      @@michidomiok No escucho el timbre de la Puerta vieja desde que tango Alexa, pero no lo saque.

  • @dianacovaleda656
    @dianacovaleda656 5 місяців тому +1

    Hola buenos días compre el ring dórbell 3 plus y no lo he podido instalar energía tengo 110 voltios que me aconseja

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  5 місяців тому

      Tiene opción de cableado? En caso afirmativo, siga las instrucciones que vienen con el anillo y mire mi video. Si no es la opción cableada, necesitará instalarla y realizar la configuración.

  • @blakeroberts204
    @blakeroberts204 2 роки тому +3

    Did it come with the level and drill bit?

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  2 роки тому

      Not in my case. You can see what was in box on the beginning of the video.

  • @madds2547
    @madds2547 10 місяців тому +2

    How long does it take to charge this ring camera battery? I just got one and its not showing any blue light when charging.

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  10 місяців тому +1

      I don't remember the exact time needed to fully charge the battery, but if you are hardwiring the Ring, then you only need to charge it enough to set it up. After that, Ring will be charged through the wires.

    • @madds2547
      @madds2547 10 місяців тому +1

      @@averagemaintenance3875 thank you. I got it working

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  10 місяців тому

      @@madds2547 Good.

  • @sudheere6528
    @sudheere6528 2 роки тому +2

    For charging again...do we need to remove setup again

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  2 роки тому

      If you hardwired, you don't need to charge it again.

    • @robertlewis307
      @robertlewis307 2 роки тому +1

      Possibly. Reading a reply from RING to a similar question on a different video from someone asking why their battery needed to be charged when hardwired, the RING rep stated the hardwiring only provides a trickle charge to the battery.... " Wiring your Ring Video Doorbell 2nd Generation will charge the battery at a trickle of approximately 10% charge per day..."
      Cold weather and lots of motion activity can, in fact, drain the battery to where the doorbell (gen 2 - internal, non-removable battery) needs to be removed and charged.

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  2 роки тому

      @@robertlewis307 I did not have that need yet, but thank you for clarifying that.

  • @Angelito23Ondo
    @Angelito23Ondo Рік тому +2

    what happen when you do not have the old installation because as I have seen you had the old one already installed

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  Рік тому +1

      Yes, you have to have a doorbell already installed so you can use existing wires, or you have to run new wires for you Ring, which requires a bit of different skills and money to do it yourself. Or you can hire an electrician for the job.

  • @portiaosei3036
    @portiaosei3036 Рік тому +1

    Will it work if u door don’t have a old door ring

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  Рік тому

      If you have wires for a hardwired connection, yes. If not,it will work on the battery, which can be charged as needed.

  • @joshuaelms2589
    @joshuaelms2589 3 роки тому +4

    Mine didn't come with a chime. So can I still wire it to my doorbell outside?

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  3 роки тому +2

      If I understand correctly your question that you did not have purchased chime with Ring door bell but you purchased one to hardwire to existing door bell ( old style) than yes you can still wire it to door bell outside. Follow instruction that came with Ring and watch my video for more details. Let me know if you have more questions. Good luck.

    • @emadansar4217
      @emadansar4217 3 роки тому +1

      does it have to be existing doorbell ?

    • @joshuaelms2589
      @joshuaelms2589 3 роки тому

      @@emadansar4217 you have to have a doorbell. But my brother in-law using his without being hook up to the doorbell. Battery doesn't last long. Good to have a extra battery

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  3 роки тому

      @@emadansar4217 No. This ring has both options.

  • @angelzzzASMR
    @angelzzzASMR Рік тому +2

    How do you charge it? Do you have take the wires off and the screws that are put on from the bottom so no one steals the ring??

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  Рік тому +1

      You don't have to take wires off and charge it. Only if you don't have wires to connect to, you will have to charge it sometimes. As for screws on the bottom, they are security screws to prevent theft. Keep them on and wrench handy in case you need it. I did not take my Ring off since I installed it and don't have any issues. Thank you for watching.

  • @mankberlin2610
    @mankberlin2610 Рік тому +1

    Hello sir
    Do I need special Ring Chime for this Ring deurbel 2Gen?
    Or I can use the old chime?

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  Рік тому

      You can use your existing chime or purchase door chime from Ring. I connected my to Alexa.

  • @ruh9579
    @ruh9579 Рік тому +1

    Hi is it work without power cable as I don't have power there only can charge it time to time.

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  Рік тому +1

      If you connect to existing doorbell, then you have power to charge it. If you don't have existing doorbell wires than you can still use it, but you will need to charge it from time to time by taking it of your location and charge it using charging cable provided. I hope this helps.

  • @gregwells1437
    @gregwells1437 Рік тому +1

    Thank you!!

  • @marcospacheco1266
    @marcospacheco1266 5 місяців тому +1

    I want to how long it take to charge the battery

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  5 місяців тому

      I don't remember the exact time needed to fully charge the battery, but if you are hardwiring the Ring, then you only need to charge it enough to set it up. After that, Ring will be charged through the wires. I hope this helps.

  • @galtha5824
    @galtha5824 2 роки тому +6

    Some of the other UA-cam videos show a jumper on the original doorbell chime. I don't see that on your video. Did I miss that? I also didn't see the voltage requirements for the doorbell on your video. Another UA-cam video shows turning off the power to the doorbell chime before staring this project. Not sure if that is necessary because it looks like the doorbell requires low voltage AC power. Which appears to be the common wiring for an older wired doorbell. However, there has to be a transformer somewhere to convert the house power (120 volts) to the lower voltage. IF you have to do anything with that transformer you should cut off the power to that before you do any work on that. From what I have seen on the other videos about this I don't think you can use your original doorbell chime with the wired Rind doorbell. Looks like you have to buy the ring chime unit that plugs into a wall outlet.

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  2 роки тому +3

      I did not need jumper because of my existing doorbell chime, but had to replace my transformer to 16V 30VA. I could turn of braker before I took of my old door bell, but I forgot. It is recommended to turn of braker when installing Ring. You are right, I can't use my original chime sound, only through Alexa.
      Thank you for watching and comments.

    • @SuperWingman69
      @SuperWingman69 Рік тому +1

      @@averagemaintenance3875
      Thank you for your time and effort providing us with this information. How did you determine that you needed to replace your transformer? I am installing this model on an existing doorbell switch, just like you did. Should I simply measure the voltage to see that it is between the recommended voltage in the set up guide? Thank you.

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  Рік тому

      @@SuperWingman69 Thank you for watching. You tube videos about different stuff from different people influenced me to share and help if I could. Glad it helps you.
      As for transformer, I called ring support and learned that I need higher voltage than I had on existing doorbell. You could measure voltage, or it should state on transformer what voltage you have.

  • @d05music17
    @d05music17 2 роки тому +1

    Good instructions man thank you :]

  • @Lukas-rk4wx
    @Lukas-rk4wx Рік тому +1

    How do i know the cables of my current doorbell are good to charge the ring doorbel?

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  Рік тому +1

      If your existing doorbell was working, then your cables are good. You also can use multimeter to check resistance, if you know how to do it.

    • @Lukas-rk4wx
      @Lukas-rk4wx Рік тому +1

      @@averagemaintenance3875
      I read on ring's website that you have to check in the debmeter box if you have the right bell to power it. But you guarantee it will work with every bell?

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  Рік тому

      @@Lukas-rk4wx I can't guarantee it will work with every bell. I give you my opinion about knowing are cables good or not. You will have to make sure that you have what is needed per your instructions. One more thing that I needed is to replace my bell transformer to increase voltage in order for Ring to work. See what power your transformer is and what is required and do you need to do anything about it. My existing transformer was 10V and I had to change it to 16V 30VA in order to work.

  • @RinzSach
    @RinzSach Рік тому +1

    Mine just isnt working when hardwired cant understand why, ive got 14 volts of power going to it. Any suggestions? My doorbell sound is a classic ding dong btw

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  Рік тому

      Did your doorbell work prior Ring installation. Check wires for damage which could happen when working around it. I had to call ring support once. They can help.

    • @RinzSach
      @RinzSach Рік тому +1

      @@averagemaintenance3875 Nevermind I just had to go into in device settings and set in-home chime settings up. I couldn't do it because the admin account holder wasn't at my address but I figured it out. Thanks for the assistance. 👍Half of the stuff in the video I can't understand 😭 so technical but it's all good now.

  • @hacerevans6749
    @hacerevans6749 Рік тому +1

    Can you get a spear battery for this bell

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  Рік тому

      If your Ring is not hardwired, yes, you can get spare battery, but if is hardwired than you don't need replace battery unless you have reason to replace battery due to damage or bad battery. So, yes you can.

  • @Sami-rp7mf
    @Sami-rp7mf 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you

  • @roor8023
    @roor8023 2 роки тому +2

    My current doorbell has a chime but not sure if it has any resisters. What happens if I install Ring hardwired and no resisters on chime? Will it still work?

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  2 роки тому

      I mentioned in my video that because I had existing chime doorbell, I was fine to install it. Per Ring customer service guy only thing I needed to replace was Transformer with more volts. In your case I think you can try it and see does it work, as I believe that you won't damage anything. Good luck.

    • @JohnHallgren
      @JohnHallgren 2 роки тому +1

      I just installed my first one for a friend yesterday, with an existing mechanical chime and hardwired, and after reading numerous community posts and other things, my conclusion is that the resistors are necessary as a substitute for a chime if there isn’t one. Or possibly if there’s an electronic one since they don’t use the same amount of power as a mechanical one.

    • @joanrodriguezmedina2265
      @joanrodriguezmedina2265 2 роки тому +1

      @@averagemaintenance3875 my question is if the installation is wired how can I charge the battery then? Do I need to remove the wires every time I need to recharge the ring?

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  2 роки тому +2

      @@joanrodriguezmedina2265 If you hardwired ring doorbell you don't have to charge your battery. That is the reason to hardwire it.

    • @Ben-sv9op
      @Ben-sv9op Рік тому

      Did you ever get any answers to this I’m finding myself in the same situation? Could I install the doorbell and leave the chime ?

  • @reydelcastillo17
    @reydelcastillo17 2 місяці тому +1

    What are wires for? If it has batteries then it doesn’t need electricity.

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  2 місяці тому +2

      @reydelcastillo17 When hardwired, there is no need to charge it ever.

  • @nonoyd
    @nonoyd Рік тому +1

    i have a question this will be tough to understand, i hope somebody can help me. we had a ring doorbell pro that was hard wired to a mechanical doorbell, the mechanical doorbell was old and not working. so the guy that installed the ring doorbell removed the old doorbell and we had 4 wires hanging on the wall. the guy put 2 wires together and the other 2 wires he attached the "pro power kit" to each wire, meaning the " pro power kit " has also have to wires.
    the ring doorbell pro was removed but they forgot to remove the pro power kit . i bought a ring doorbell 2nd generation and if i hard wired it i will not be needing the pro power kit that is attached to the 2 wires that's hanging on the wall. my question is if i remove the pro power kit , should i put the 2 wires together or have it separated from each other? i think i can put those 2 wires together because the pro power kit has 2 wires also which is acting like a bridge for the 2 wires that is hanging on the wall. good luck understanding my question🙄

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  Рік тому

      Well, it is hard to understand it without seeing it. I don't understand why there is four wires and will be good if you can trace all wires to the source. Trace the wires to transformer, ussualy two wires, and connect it to ring. See my other video if you need upgrade transformer. I hope this helps. Let me know if you have more questions and good luck.Thank you for watching

    • @nonoyd
      @nonoyd Рік тому +1

      @@averagemaintenance3875 thanks for replying the 2 other wires i think is for the basement chime. but my question simply put is can i wrap the trans wire and front wire together permanently? if you open your doorbell chime it will show 2 wires, one will say front and the other will say trans. this are the 2 wires that im asking if they can be tie up together if the chime is removed.

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  Рік тому

      @@nonoyd i think you shoul be ok to put them together as it uses one transformer and goes to basement chime.

    • @nonoyd
      @nonoyd Рік тому +1

      @@averagemaintenance3875 okay that is what im thinking because if i keep those 2 wires separated the circuit would not be complete once the door bell is pressed. thanks again i left some messages asking for help to other youtubers here and waiting for their reply.

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  Рік тому

      @@nonoyd Good luck!

  • @rogermendez1225
    @rogermendez1225 Рік тому +1

    Do you have to somehow disconnect the battery before hardwiring the doorbell or do you just connect the wires to the 2 screws on the back?

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  Рік тому

      You can just connect wires to two screws on the back while following my video instruction to turn of main braker.

  • @paddy1414
    @paddy1414 Рік тому +1

    If I hardwire this, do I need to charge it?

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  Рік тому +2

      Just initialy before instalation and then after you will not need to charge it.

    • @paddy1414
      @paddy1414 Рік тому

      Grand. Cheers. Just don't trust only relying on the battery lol @@averagemaintenance3875

  • @eldapapadopoulou
    @eldapapadopoulou Рік тому +1

    Good evening.I made the installation yesterday..In the ring application when I checked battery yesterday was written hardwired 100%.Today is written simple battery(not hardwired)and it is 95%.It shows that it does not charge and uses his original charged battery.Please tell me what else can I do.

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  Рік тому +1

      Check and make sure that you are still connected to wires and that your wires are not damaged or broken.

    • @eldapapadopoulou
      @eldapapadopoulou Рік тому +1

      THEY ARE NOT.

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  Рік тому +1

      @@eldapapadopoulou See would it discharge more and if yes I would call Ring support. I had to call them myself and learned that my transformer needed to have more volts. Good luck.

    • @DonnaPayette-Bandar-rq4uy
      @DonnaPayette-Bandar-rq4uy Рік тому

      @@averagemaintenance3875 i think 40 volt but does NOT recharge battery at least that is what my electrician told me yeterday :( waste of $100 for him)

  • @JohnHallgren
    @JohnHallgren 2 роки тому +3

    You’re really supposed to switch off power to doorbell before removing switch at 2:25 to prevent possible short.

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  2 роки тому

      You right. I wanted to do it but because of recording video I forgot to do it before removing switch. Thank you.

    • @JohnHallgren
      @JohnHallgren 2 роки тому

      @@averagemaintenance3875 thanks!
      However, yesterday while installing one for first time for a friend who wasn’t able to do it, I realized another easy solution to the power issue: I first simply disconnected the wire to the bell on the chime itself, thus insuring an fully open connection at the bell.
      Trying to find the right breaker in his house would have been a challenge! And possibly knocked out other items/lights they/I needed.
      So then just reconnected bell line on chime as final item.
      Worked out fine! But took me 3+ hours because I didn’t have a couple of tools that would have made it easier.
      And it was on quite old concrete block wall with his drill that wasn’t the best, even using supplied bit.
      I had to knock out a little tiny trench/groove for the wire so that we could move the switch up about an inch and a half to the correct 48 inches and run the wire behind the plate to the center opening of the plate.

    • @26sf929
      @26sf929 2 роки тому +1

      Thats good practice yes, but If you short them wires nothing happens other than the bell would ring.

  • @fttomas3137
    @fttomas3137 2 роки тому +1

    What size drill bit?

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  2 роки тому

      I don't remember exact size and I can't measure it now, but I picked a bit smaller than screw just by looking at it to make a "pilot hole" You don't want to make too big of a hole for screw to be tight.

    • @TheMox78
      @TheMox78 Рік тому

      size 1/4inch! 🤘

  • @yazminramos2574
    @yazminramos2574 Рік тому +1

    Hi, what if I don't have a door bell?

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  Рік тому

      And therefore, if you don't have wires run to front of your house you won't be able to do wired installation. You can go with battery only and recharge it when needed.

  • @saimaaftab5197
    @saimaaftab5197 Рік тому +2

    what is the app of the doorbell

  • @jameswentz9460
    @jameswentz9460 2 роки тому +1

    Is 2nd. Generation the same as Ring Doorbell 2020....as I have 2020 version and it looks and package contents are exactly the same.....
    REAL question is...can the battery be replaced.....?

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  2 роки тому +1

      I believe it is the same. Battery can't be detached, and you need to take complete device in house to charge it. That is reason I hardwired it.

    • @jameswentz9460
      @jameswentz9460 2 роки тому +1

      @@averagemaintenance3875 TKS for responding...
      So once the battery pack no longer holds a charge...thats it...
      What to expect when it costs under a hundred $$...
      Hard wiring was not a option as the original bell&wire were mounted on narrow brick molding and storm door frame.....
      Once again thank U......

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  2 роки тому +1

      @@jameswentz9460 We can only hope for long battery life, or maybe there is a way to replace battery that I am not aware of it. Good luck.

    • @umairaslam3988
      @umairaslam3988 Рік тому +1

      @@averagemaintenance3875 so just to make sure, this 2nd generation model can be hardwired? Can i also connect to existing internal doorbell sound?

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  Рік тому

      @Umair Aslam I still have my old doorbell, and I also connected to Alexa, but I don't hear the doorbell sound. I am not sure there is a way to make it happen.

  • @DonnaPayette-Bandar-rq4uy
    @DonnaPayette-Bandar-rq4uy Рік тому

    what voltage was your existing doorbell wire? do you need to charge manually each time after wire installation?

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  Рік тому

      My existing transformer was 10V and I had to change it to 16V 30VA in order to work.

  • @phillippaloveridge7445
    @phillippaloveridge7445 Рік тому +1

    Need installation of 2 handsets telephone

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  Рік тому

      I don't have phones to work with and make video, but you can search on you tube for it. There are some videos that could help you.

  • @Marethyu17
    @Marethyu17 2 роки тому

    What drill bit size did you use?

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  2 роки тому

      Honestly, I don't remember size of the drill bit, but use just slightly smaller size for pilot holes for easier assembly. Start with smaller size first if you not sure.

  • @FM-dk1vp
    @FM-dk1vp 10 місяців тому +2

    I bought the exact same one and a year later, and after hard wiring, when it died I find out that “hard wiring doesn’t actually charge the internal battery” I also find out, after ordering 2 new batteries and a dual charger, that these won’t work on this 2nd generation doorbell because you can’t even get to the battery. I am out $100.00+ because these items were suggested accessories to my product by Ring. The Ring products line’s Wi-Fi bandwidth strength is so low it struggles to stay connected and Chime is of no real help to any of it, it’s just annoying. In addition, while my ring device is disconnected and sitting on the kitchen countertop -slowly recharging, my doorbell wires are hanging out exposed, and I have turned off the power so the porch lights aren’t working either. This system for security is lacking in so many areas.

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  10 місяців тому

      My is still good. Did not charge it so far. But it's good to know about what you say. Thank you for sharing

  • @kevinmartin9674
    @kevinmartin9674 Рік тому +1

    my security screws won't go in

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  Рік тому

      Check your plastic back plate that you installed on wall and make sure that is not twisted. If it is aligned correctly, you should be able to screw security screws easy. Check the holes where screws go for any foreign objects. Good luck.

  • @gordonrichard7822
    @gordonrichard7822 2 роки тому +2

    What I wanted to see was connecting the chime wires to the ring. Very small screws, stiff wires, and not much space. What is the trick?

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  2 роки тому

      Patient and being careful, 🙂. I understand what you are saying, that was my concern too. With small needle nose pliers, I made loop while trying to not brake wire and made both wires same length. Connecting it to screws was not so hard, with loop I hooked them up to the screws and then tightened them.

  • @Bereal711
    @Bereal711 Рік тому +1

    I just can’t get it to send me a notification when someone enters my garden.

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  Рік тому

      Go to settings and enable notifications. There is a settings icon above your screen when you open Ring app. Click on it, and you will see different options. Turns on motion notification that you desire.

    • @Bereal711
      @Bereal711 Рік тому

      @@averagemaintenance3875 I have mine are turned on

  • @hihisebastian123.
    @hihisebastian123. 2 роки тому +1

    I can't find the nails from my ring doorbell

  • @VictorRodriguez-uw4pm
    @VictorRodriguez-uw4pm 2 роки тому +1

    Cuestión !!!! This product needs a wifi ? Because I try to connect and ask me por wifi passcode

  • @haunteddragon9515
    @haunteddragon9515 Рік тому +2

    What if I accidentally pushed the orange button before it was done charging??

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  Рік тому

      I dont think it is a problem if you pushed the orange button while charging. Orange button is for settup mode.

  • @donaldconner3788
    @donaldconner3788 2 роки тому +1

    Why in Columbus OhIo when it get cold outside mr doorbell will go dead

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  2 роки тому

      I did not happen to me, but I think cold weather is not good to a lot of electronics. Do you have it hard wired, or battery operated?

  • @ProJanitor
    @ProJanitor Рік тому +2

    You sound like Schwarzenegger

  • @annieburries8260
    @annieburries8260 2 роки тому +1

    What if U don't have a doorbell on your house.

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  2 роки тому

      You can run the wires, which is not easy,. I would recommend to go with battery only and charge it when needed.

    • @annieburries8260
      @annieburries8260 2 роки тому +1

      @@averagemaintenance3875
      Hoe will it work if U don't have it wired. I have been attempting to set it up however it doesn't work. Please advise a solution if You know of one.

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  2 роки тому +1

      @@annieburries8260Take your ring in the house and charge your battery with cable provided on your computer or any USB and reinstall it on your location. Watch my video again and pay attention on what is in the box and see instruction at 5:52 mark.

  • @genrypalma7248
    @genrypalma7248 Рік тому +1

    Íbamos

  • @streetplatoon562
    @streetplatoon562 2 роки тому +1

    These are JUNK !!!
    I hard wired mines and it does not hold charge, I still need to remove the entire device take it in the house and charge it every week !!!
    RING SUCKS !!!

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  2 роки тому +3

      I never charge mine. Regardless of hardwired or not you should not need to charge every week. I called Ring support once and they helpd me with transformer issue. I would sugest you do the same. They can help troubleshoot. Good luck.

    • @streetplatoon562
      @streetplatoon562 2 роки тому +1

      @@averagemaintenance3875 Thx but I emailed and called them It didn’t change anything they didn’t stand behind there product…

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  2 роки тому

      @@streetplatoon562 Sorry to hear that.

    • @DonnaPayette-Bandar-rq4uy
      @DonnaPayette-Bandar-rq4uy Рік тому +1

      @@averagemaintenance3875 i called ring and they told me it HAS to be removed and recharged each cycle - that is a huge BUMMER!

    • @averagemaintenance3875
      @averagemaintenance3875  Рік тому

      @@DonnaPayette-Bandar-rq4uy I understand it is bummer. That is what I wanted to avoid and got one that it can be wired. If you know that you have option to hard wire Ring I am surprised Ring support told you to recharge it every time instead to guide you to hardwire it. What I know is you have to have right transformer ( I had to by 16v) and wire that works which you could test with doorbell, if you had one connected. After that you have to connect it to wi-fi and that will be it.

  • @VelmaTurner-x7e
    @VelmaTurner-x7e Рік тому +1

    After charging do I have to recharge if connected to existing doorbell