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Video doorbells - Ring, Nest, Skybell, etc... - Issues with chime humming?

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CapCity12thMan
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I recently bought a Skybell HD slim video doorbell, which feeds into my Alarm.com system. I have a mechanical chime.

got everything installed and noticed when the doorbell rings, the chime stays somewhat engaged...meaning there is a small electrical hum coming from it. I called tech support and they led me to the doorbell transformer, to which I went and bought/replaced the one with the specs they told me - 16V/10VA output. Reattached everything - same problem. Saw online a lot of similar issues with this - so decided to spring $12 on a new doorbell chime...the specs on it are "use with a 16V/10VA transformer.

So now, all new parts involved (except wiring). Reconnect old doorbell (mechanical) and no hum in chime. Connect my Skybell and there is a hum still.

I see a lot online about perhaps needing to attach a resistor to all this, which I am fine doing - but is any of this an electrical danger/hazard? I mean if the hum is faint enough to live with I will live with it, but an electrical sound just doesn't feel right to me.

I could always return the doorbell and ask for a new one too I guess...but apparently a LOT of people have this issue.

any thoughts?
Aggietaco
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I assume you've removed the doorbell chime cover and tried to pinpoint the hum to no avail?

I can't be much help, but I have a Skybell HD with my original 1974 mechanical chime and don't have any issues.
UmustBKidding
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Might try it just with short wire run on the desk since you have all the pieces to rule. Out. The wire
CapCity12thMan
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I've replaced the chime, the transformer and obiously the new doorbell, so all new components.
aggie appraiser
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Mine is doing this exact thing from time to time after months, or maybe a year, of working fine. I think it happened when it somehow got disconnected from my security panel and I'm not sure how to set it up correctly again.

I can sometimes activate the camera and speak to the person at the front door, but my videos do not records and save any longer.

I haven't had the time or inclination to work on it, so it just irritates me when it rings and I soon forget it until it rings again.
CapCity12thMan
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I've bought some resistors to see if that solves it. It has for many, so we will see.
CapCity12thMan
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well, putting in a resistor didn't work. When I rang the doorbell, the resistor began to smoke and eventually burned up.
TheAlarmGuy
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CapCity12thMan said:

well, putting in a resistor didn't work. When I rang the doorbell, the resistor began to smoke and eventually burned up.
is that a digital chime?
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CapCity12thMan
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No it's a standard hammer strike type doorbell i got at lowes for $13. Also have a new transformer that meets chime requirements and then obviously new skybell door bell.

Testing I get 21.5 VA at both outside contact points/wires and 21.5 at transformer.
62strat
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My ring worked fine for the first 6 months I had it (hardwired into existing mechanical chime wiring).
Then I had that hum one day too, along with a burnt smell. I took off chime cover and it was smoking. I undid the wiring and just left it. Luckily my Ring is the kind that has hardwire or rechargeable battery option, so now I have to recharge it about twice a year.

My ring came with a little resistor looking component and said to use it if you met a certain circumstance; at the time, I determined I didn't need it.. maybe I did, I don't know. It's been a while.


So yeh, I have to recharge battery now, which isn't a huge deal since it's infrequent. And I have the additional digital chime and signal booster (by ring), so it's not like I need the mechanical working.
aTm2004
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I have a skybell and mine does the same thing. I put on a resistor and it solved the hum, but the doorbell doesn't ring. A part of me is OK with it as I get alerts on my phone, but I'm also a bit pissed that they can't find a good fix for it. I've thought about going with a Ring and then getting one of the chimes they offer and placing it in the living room.
TheAlarmGuy
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CapCity12thMan said:

No it's a standard hammer strike type doorbell i got at lowes for $13. Also have a new transformer that meets chime requirements and then obviously new skybell door bell.

Testing I get 21.5 VA at both outside contact points/wires and 21.5 at transformer.
use a diode
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CapCity12thMan
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Quote:

use a diode

I am sure this is painfully obvious to you, but what does this mean?

Why do resistors work for everyone else?
62strat
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CapCity12thMan said:


Quote:

use a diode

I am sure this is painfully obvious to you, but what does this mean?

Why do resistors work for everyone else?


My ring came with a diode. Did yours?
CapCity12thMan
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No it didn't...I don't have a ring
CapCity12thMan
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https://community.smartthings.com/t/skybell-hd-chime-buzzing/96754/27

I keep reading discussions like the above, and keep thinking maybe I just need to up my resistor until a) it doesn't burn up and b) removes the humming and the doorbell works.

Each resistor is < $2 at Fry's so I'm gonna go get a handful of different ones and see what happens.

My biggest question - is this constant humming a fire hazard/danger in any way? I *guess* l could live with it if not, but it seems a bit scary to have electrical buzzing going on.
CapCity12thMan
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10 Ohm 1 Watt resistor solved the humming issue. I have no clue why, but there ya go.
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