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<blockquote data-quote="leonmoneill" data-source="post: 527911" data-attributes="member: 34925"><p>TECH SPECS ARE HERE: <a href="https://store.google.com/product/nest_doorbell_battery_specs?hl=en-GB" target="_blank">https://store.google.com/product/nest_doorbell_battery_specs?hl=en-GB</a></p><p></p><p>Chime and compatibility</p><p><em>chevron_right</em></p><p><strong>Battery installation</strong> · If you choose battery installation for your Nest Doorbell…</p><p><strong>Battery installation</strong></p><p>If you choose battery installation for your Nest Doorbell (battery), you can get a notification on your phone and on your Google Assistant-enabled speakers and displays when someone presses the button. Your existing wired doorbell chime will not ring.</p><p><strong>Wired installation</strong></p><p>If you choose the optional wired installation for your Nest Doorbell (battery) by connecting it to your existing doorbell wires (8 to 24 VAC, 10 VA, 50/60 Hz transformer), your existing wired doorbell chime can ring when someone presses the button. You can also get a notification on your phone and on your Google Assistant-enabled speakers and displays.</p><p></p><p>Does anyone know this would be the norm in Ireland? (8 to 24 VAC, 10 VA, 50/60 Hz transformer) chime</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leonmoneill, post: 527911, member: 34925"] TECH SPECS ARE HERE: [URL]https://store.google.com/product/nest_doorbell_battery_specs?hl=en-GB[/URL] Chime and compatibility [I]chevron_right[/I] [B]Battery installation[/B] · If you choose battery installation for your Nest Doorbell… [B]Battery installation[/B] If you choose battery installation for your Nest Doorbell (battery), you can get a notification on your phone and on your Google Assistant-enabled speakers and displays when someone presses the button. Your existing wired doorbell chime will not ring. [B]Wired installation[/B] If you choose the optional wired installation for your Nest Doorbell (battery) by connecting it to your existing doorbell wires (8 to 24 VAC, 10 VA, 50/60 Hz transformer), your existing wired doorbell chime can ring when someone presses the button. You can also get a notification on your phone and on your Google Assistant-enabled speakers and displays. Does anyone know this would be the norm in Ireland? (8 to 24 VAC, 10 VA, 50/60 Hz transformer) chime [/QUOTE]
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