A while back I posted about an antique ringer I wanted to install to replace a modern "Avon calling" doorbell in our new house.
I've run into an issue I don't know how to resolve. I've found a transformer with the correct voltage for proper ringer operation, but have deduced that there's already a transformer somewhere between the existing doorbell and the switch by the front door that doesn't provide compatible voltage for the ringer.
Is there a standard location for transformers? The attic access opening is so small that I can't fit through it, but maybe a smaller person could. Is the attic the likely place to find this thing, or could it possibly be in the wall behind the existing doorbell (I was going to mount the ringer on the existing doorbell's wooden cover so I didn't detach the assembly from the wall)? I know for sure that something older had to be used here originally, so am wondering if the original transformer has been bypassed or replaced, or if the new doorbell happened to work off the same voltage.
Any suggestions for resolution are appreciated.
I've run into an issue I don't know how to resolve. I've found a transformer with the correct voltage for proper ringer operation, but have deduced that there's already a transformer somewhere between the existing doorbell and the switch by the front door that doesn't provide compatible voltage for the ringer.
Is there a standard location for transformers? The attic access opening is so small that I can't fit through it, but maybe a smaller person could. Is the attic the likely place to find this thing, or could it possibly be in the wall behind the existing doorbell (I was going to mount the ringer on the existing doorbell's wooden cover so I didn't detach the assembly from the wall)? I know for sure that something older had to be used here originally, so am wondering if the original transformer has been bypassed or replaced, or if the new doorbell happened to work off the same voltage.
Any suggestions for resolution are appreciated.