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Hui guys customer wants a quote to install a doorbell system by ring.
He has no current doorbell in place
Ring will send a consumer unit transformer module 24v
I just want to clarify will he need a fuse or breaker anywhere along the circuit,, the chimes will be wireless and plugged into socket. first ive come across ring doorbells.

thanks for the patience
 
the ring doorbell requires a 24v supply from the transformer which comes in the packaging, the chime plugs in and are wireless to the bell push, its a nice piece of kit, the camera is quite impressive for its size
 
quite simple, the ring doorbell incorporates a camera so you can see who's at the door, you can speak to them, video capture, motion detection etc etc

search for ring doorbell on amazon
 

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