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Has anyone used ethernet for powering a Ring doorbell?
Getting tired of constantly changing the batteries in mine. Despite it being a new house, no doorbell cabling was provided, and there are no power sockets by my front door so it would involve a lot of fishing cables round downstairs bathrooms to get a cable out.
I am thinking it might be easier to run an ethernet cable to the doorbell and stick a low volage transformer either in the loft or outside in a weatherproof box to take the 240 down to 12-20v whatever it needs. I happen to have a whole roll of weatherproof Cat7 ethernet lead going spare which I used for my CCTV so just wondering if anyone has used something like this to power a Ring and if so, how did you get on with the connections on the back? Is there much space to wire in the cables?
Getting tired of constantly changing the batteries in mine. Despite it being a new house, no doorbell cabling was provided, and there are no power sockets by my front door so it would involve a lot of fishing cables round downstairs bathrooms to get a cable out.
I am thinking it might be easier to run an ethernet cable to the doorbell and stick a low volage transformer either in the loft or outside in a weatherproof box to take the 240 down to 12-20v whatever it needs. I happen to have a whole roll of weatherproof Cat7 ethernet lead going spare which I used for my CCTV so just wondering if anyone has used something like this to power a Ring and if so, how did you get on with the connections on the back? Is there much space to wire in the cables?