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Janorin1
Ring doorbell pro 2 power output level 3
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04-03-2022 01:41:28
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- CHi @Janorin1. Can you please share a screenshot showing this messaging you're receiving in the Ring App about your Doorbell Pro's power level? Are you experiencing any performance concerns in addition to this message about the power level?•
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04-03-2022 19:10:14
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CHi @user17097. When you tap on Power Output, what does it say? Feel free to share another screenshot showing this screen as well.•0
11-07-2022 22:36:05
- UKnown Issue: if confirmed that you have a 16V-30a pr 24V-40a transformer installed and connected properly but still see 'Power Level 3' alert: 1. Go to 'Device Health' 2. Scroll to bottom of section 3. Initiate 'Reboot Device' (Reboot is very much needed after and transformer or wiring upgrade; don't trust any device power reporting until reboot is conducted) After the doorbell reboots, it will resample power output and display 'Power Level 1' If issue remains after reboot, more likely something wrong with tranformer or wiring setup.•
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10-09-2022 16:19:42
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- MI am having this problem! Our electrician and I have been on a journey with this Ring Doorbell Pro 2. Here is a summary from him of all the things we have done after the initial installation worked for a few days and then blew the transformer. We are now 5 transformers into the process: "Extended wiring at front door to make leads long enough to connect ring doorbell. Toned out wire from entry to attic to verify correct wire going to button. Install Transformer at 16 volt 24 volts added 20 ohm 50 watt resistor to circuit. And Four Transformers later system function for about 2 hours and then the Transformers no longer supplying voltage." It now works most of the day and , says "Transformer voltage Good (21V)" and "Power Output Level 3." I've been trying to pay attention and check it throughout the day and it seems like it loses power at around 3 pm every day. HELP! A doorbell is not super useful if it only works sometimes!•
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03-08-2023 16:14:51
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CHi @Masala. A resistor should not be used in the installation of the Doorbell Pro 2. Your Doorbell Pro 2 is designed to be installed on a standard doorbell circuit with a transformer supplying 16-24 volts AC at 50 or 60Hz, 40 VA max. The Pro Power Kit should also be installed on your chime kit. You can reference the installation instructions [here](https://support.ring.com/hc/en-us/articles/360054675132-Video-Doorbell-Pro-2-Installation-guide-).•0
04-08-2023 22:12:06
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I just moved into a brand new home and I'm recieving level 3 power error. I tested the voltage on the transformer and at the door bell and I'm recieving little over 20 volts at both locations. I also tried to stipped back the wires a little since it was a little fragile and reset the device and I am still recieving leve 3 error.
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01-04-2025 23:55:57
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