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lwj983

DIY’er here, so be kind.

I am after some advice on fitting a wired doorbell in the UK. I plan on removing the current chime and replacing it with a 24v Ring transformer only in a box.

Planned on simply adding the power and adding the 2 cables to the Ring bell....Job done!

However, looking the current doorbell it has been fitted with a 6 core wire, the type you use for burglar alarm sensors. They have used single wires on the 8v fitting and left the other 4 just spare.

My question is, would the current 6 core wire handle the 24v either on a single wire or by splicing the 3 wires together to increase its load ability? Anyone had a similar issue?

Thanks,
 

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If the cable is (I think) BS 4737 compliant then it will be good to 50v. I might be inclined to do as you've suggested and use two groups of 3 cores.
 
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Ring Doorbell Wiring Query
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