Nedved85 wrote: » OK Cool Thanks, Would you happen to know the doorbell model you have in your hall? Just in case there are any issues with the one we are putting in. Thanks
micks_address wrote: » Nedved85 wrote: » OK Cool Thanks, Would you happen to know the doorbell model you have in your hall? Just in case there are any issues with the one we are putting in. Thanks The chime? I think it's freidland model from woodies a good few years ago
Nedved85 wrote: » Yup, The chime in the hall. Cheers for that.
slayerking wrote: » Nest doorbell and 24v bell transformer ordered. We've actually got two wired chime boxes, one on ground floor and another upstairs. I assume the box only comes with one chime connector, are the absolutely needed or what do they do does anyone know?
micks_address wrote: » Yes I think they are needed. Without the connector the chime will always ring. The hello needs constant power so the circuit needs to be complete. You maybe need to disconnect the second chime or ask nest if they can supply a second extension. Might be wrong on that..
OU812 wrote: » Looks like I have a problem. That’s the fuse box and there’s no doorbell nor room to add one. We have a powered bell so it must be directly connected to something else.
micks_address wrote: » What's the black box underneath the fuse box? Our bell transformer was separate to the fuse box.
Moreilly wrote: » Anybody here who ordered from the nest Ireland website just get their order cancelled?
Moreilly wrote: » Mine shipped as well now, have a 24v 10va transformer ready to install as well - just checked the chime, bog standard mechanical chime but it is 8v , wonder will i get away with supplying 24v to it...., if not has anybody seen any 24v chimes for sale anywhere?....
OU812 wrote: » Dis you guys use the existing old bell wire or do a rewire job?
OU812 wrote: » Think it'd be any better with a higher gauge wire?
RacoonQueen wrote: I want to contact you to report a loose cover on a water meter in my estate but there doesn't seem to be any easy way to do this on your site without having to wait a week for you to get back to me. I don't have an account with you so I can't contact via an account and it's not outside my own home. Had a nasty fall caused by this yesterday and if it's left the next person could have serious injuries. Who do I contact to have this repaired?
Irish Water: Mairead wrote: We will certainly follow up on this for you, if you can PM the following details:
Irish Water: Mairead wrote: Thank you for bringing this to our attention and we are very sorry to hear you experienced this.
RacoonQueen wrote: My feedback though, it might be worth adding a section to your website that allows people to contact on issues like this as I live in a rented apartment, I have no account with IW myself so hard to contact you for this via your website. Not everyone has twitter or a boards account. And something like this should obviously be repaired with priority.
teabot wrote: » I had no luck finding a chime at a suitable voltage in the UK so used a relay to trigger a different type of chime.