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|    J.B. Wood to m-m    |
|    Re: Question about Door Bell Wiring    |
|    08 May 17 09:37:29    |
      From: arl_123234@hotmail.com              On 05/07/2017 11:20 PM, m-m wrote:       > I need a second doorbell in the garage shop.       > There is only one button (at the front door).       > The transformer is in the garage where I need the second bell and only       > has 2 wires connected to it.       >       > I would like to avoid fishing wires and use a simple buzzer connected       > in series directly to the transformer.       >       > Can this work? I was hoping that a buzzer will not draw enough voltage       > to keep the main chime from working.       >       > thanks,       >       > m-m       >       The easiest way might be to use a wireless doorbell extender. With       additional receivers/speakers you can put them in the house wherever you       need to know when someone's at the front door. Go to       www.1800doorbell.com for an example. Sincerely,              --       J. B. Wood e-mail: arl_123234@hotmail.com              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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