Well, right now, I have a wired doorbell in my house (1st floor), but the problem is that in my 2nd floor, most of the times you can barely hear it. I don't want to wire it to 2nd floor, so I was thinking about a wireless system.
I was looking online and I came up with the idea of buying a wireless doorbell that use a 12V battery and "short circuit" the bell push so it's always in the "ON" position. Adapt a 220V to 12V transformer to my already installed wired doorbell so it power the wireless switch and because it's always in the ON position, as soon as there is current to the wired one, the wireless switch will trigger and activate the wireless receiver in the 2nd floor.
Here is the thing, I'm not an expert in electronics, so I don't know if this gonna work or I'll end up burning the wireless transmitter (push switch).
So, tell me if this gonna work or I should do something else.
PS: Diagram attached
I was looking online and I came up with the idea of buying a wireless doorbell that use a 12V battery and "short circuit" the bell push so it's always in the "ON" position. Adapt a 220V to 12V transformer to my already installed wired doorbell so it power the wireless switch and because it's always in the ON position, as soon as there is current to the wired one, the wireless switch will trigger and activate the wireless receiver in the 2nd floor.
Here is the thing, I'm not an expert in electronics, so I don't know if this gonna work or I'll end up burning the wireless transmitter (push switch).
So, tell me if this gonna work or I should do something else.
PS: Diagram attached
Attachments
-
23.4 KB Views: 30