From: nospam-m@nym.ore   
      
   In article , Adrian Caspersz   
    wrote:   
      
   > On 08/05/17 04:20, 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.   
   >   
   > Not enough info, but probably some series element in circuit.   
   >   
   > What current does the main chime takes, if it is electronic or   
   > electromechanical, the voltage of the circuit, whether it's AC or DC,   
   > will the chime work on DC.   
   >   
   > Based on that, transistor, relay coil, transformer, opto-switch etc...   
   >   
   > Or, a wireless door push powered from the chime supply.   
      
   I realized the complexity of the situation and purchased a wireless   
   extender that solved it, except the wireless chime goes off randomly   
   sometimes. Still working on that.   
      
   It would not have been as simple as I had hoped. I would have needed   
   another transformer and rewiring.   
      
   Thanks for your help.   
      
   m-m   
      
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