Hey, Folks-
Hoping to see in anyone has a suggestion on how to take a 40V AC line and convert it to somewhere in the range of 16 - 24V AC.
I’m trying to add a Nest Hello to my mother-in-law’s doorbell intercom system which is on a 40V AC line. She’d like to keep the intercom for now and the speaker/buttons are on different circuits—fed by the same transformer—so I’d like to knock the voltage down to the Nest Hello’s input requirement in the (fairly large) doorbell box.
I do have the option to install a separate transformer for the doorbell circuit but there’s not an elegant way to do that with the way it’s currently wired. Hence I’m trying to see what my options might be in the receptacle at the door.
Thanks!
Hoping to see in anyone has a suggestion on how to take a 40V AC line and convert it to somewhere in the range of 16 - 24V AC.
I’m trying to add a Nest Hello to my mother-in-law’s doorbell intercom system which is on a 40V AC line. She’d like to keep the intercom for now and the speaker/buttons are on different circuits—fed by the same transformer—so I’d like to knock the voltage down to the Nest Hello’s input requirement in the (fairly large) doorbell box.
I do have the option to install a separate transformer for the doorbell circuit but there’s not an elegant way to do that with the way it’s currently wired. Hence I’m trying to see what my options might be in the receptacle at the door.
Thanks!