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Resistor gets very hot
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I installed a new transformer on for our doorbell 2 along with a resistor. So the doorbell shows hardwired but the resistor is very hot - I can not touch it. Is that normal?
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16-09-2022 20:54:43
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- CHi @Jtlapp, happy to step in for Tom here. When installing a Video Doorbell 2 directly to a low voltage transformer without an existing doorbell, make sure it is installed according to [these instructions](https://support.ring.com/hc/en-us/articles/115003495766-How-to-Connect-Your-Ring-Video-Doorbell-2-Directly-to-a-Low-Voltage-Transformer-Without-a-Pre-existing-Doorbell-). The resistor is required, but it's important to verify that it is properly installed along with your Doorbell and the transformer. As Tom said, we do urge you to disconnect power from your device and contact our [support team](https://support.ring.com/hc/en-us/articles/213608406) if you feel that any of the components feel unsafe due to the temperature. Your safety is a top priority, and our support team is equipped to field any safety related concerns with your Ring devices.•
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