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2025-08-17 14:13:11
What we wanted was a loud bell, we got that!
Brian
2025-07-07 15:21:02
I hate electric door chimes. They are not loud enough especially in my house where the bell transformer and wiring is at one end and cant be heard at the other end. "ding dong' is not enough. So I want a loud "ring ring"old fashion bell sound but have struggled to fine one. I have bought others but they are cheap and tinny and finicky to get the clapper working right especially given the Nest connectors that feed power constantly to the doorbell. I have seen this bell before but it was DC and not AC and so I did not consider it but then I saw the post that showed how to use a rectifier diode to mimic DC voltage. ( It does this by blocking the bottom half of the AC sine wave thus approximating a DC current). I bought the recommended diode and it worked perfectly first time with the Nest and is really loud which I like. (I configured the Nest as an electric chime with a 3 second timer). Problem solved!CONS:+ the bell is large (6" diameter) and bright red. I plan to paint it to match the wall.+ the mounting plate is a little hokey, but it worked for me. It does not come with screws. Pay attention to the right side and the correct arrow direction.
Customer
2025-06-22 18:02:03
Used this to replace an old chime that we could no longer hear. We are elders with somewhat of a large house and we have no problem hearing this, even behind closed doors at the very rear. As long as you hold the button down it rings. Guess for youngsters this may seem louder than needed, but after all it is a fire alarm bell. This is the bell only, you will need a button and a transformer to complete the installation. The clip that comes with it for mounting could be better. We painted ours white.
John
2025-06-11 13:13:26
My wife has poor hearing so I built a device to let us communicate with a loud bell when we are in different parts of the house. This bell is loud enough that she can always hear it unless she has the TV volume loud.The is an excellent solution for my on my project.
Jonathan
2025-04-11 10:20:15
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Dennis T.
2025-03-26 14:05:39
Bueno
sparks
2025-02-13 18:38:04
I needed a loud bell for my friends resale shop to replace the little "ding dong" chime. This one worked great. Plenty loud to hear anywhere in the store. Very easy to install, just remove the old and install the new.
Jim Kaness
2025-01-17 14:36:49
The 60-year-old door chime in our house works like new. But our 80-year-old ears don't hear it like they used to. I've looked at several newer bells but most of them go "buzzzzz" more than "rinnnnng". Based on Amazon's customer reviews I bought this 6-inch bell and added it in parallel with the existing door chime. Now we can hear the door bell once again!One technical detail: Our old door chime works on a measured 11 volts AC. This 6-inch bell works on 12 volts DC. So I added a 1N5408 silicon diode in series with the red wire to the bell. See diagram photo. Works great!
Customer
2025-01-15 21:35:32
I used this bell for customer's car repair front door alert. It rings for about 1 second and about 70 times a day. Still going after 6 months of use.
Gisele Taylor
2025-01-14 14:14:26
Exactly what I was looking for.
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