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dba7108

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649 posts

185 months

Saturday
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I had a ring doorbell transformer and it went bang the other day when I moved it. Been working for 4 years fine. It's wired in to a 13amp plug. I bought a new transfer today same one. Wired it up and it's gone bang. The plug has a 5amp fuse. The previous plug had I think a 13amp fuse. What's going on here. It previously worked for years and now it's not!


Simpo Two

89,482 posts

282 months

Saturday
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Are those wires being gripped properly?

Fore Left

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199 months

Saturday
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How do you know the transformer has gone 'bang? What have you tested to confirm it?

Doofus

31,379 posts

190 months

Saturday
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Curiously, as per a thread I made on here a while ago, my Ring was AC, but your transformer says DC. Is it the right transformer for the particular model of doorbell?

OIC

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10 months

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All the makings of a suicide plug right there.

For it be.

hidetheelephants

30,996 posts

210 months

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If it's gone bang it's the load that's caused it, not the plug.

dba7108

Original Poster:

649 posts

185 months

Yesterday (00:04)
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Fore Left said:
How do you know the transformer has gone 'bang? What have you tested to confirm it?
I turned it on to test it and a spark and bang happened!

GasEngineer

1,592 posts

79 months

Yesterday (07:27)
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dba7108 said:
Fore Left said:
How do you know the transformer has gone 'bang? What have you tested to confirm it?
I turned it on to test it and a spark and bang happened!
Did you have the output side of the transformer connected when you energised it?

No ideas for a name

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103 months

Yesterday (12:01)
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dba7108 said:
I had a ring doorbell transformer and it went bang the other day when I moved it. Been working for 4 years fine. It's wired in to a 13amp plug. I bought a new transfer today same one. Wired it up and it's gone bang. The plug has a 5amp fuse. The previous plug had I think a 13amp fuse.
Depends how much test kit you have...

Did you move the plug and transformer to a new mains outlet?
If so, I am suspecting that outlet (since that is the only change) - though at first thought I can't see why.

1) At the transformer end of you death lead, do you have 230VAC across L&N (when plugged in to your new location)?
2) Same voltage when moved back to the original location?
3) Is the fuse intact?
4) L&N reversed on the new outlet (shouldn't make any difference if it is a transformer - but it bay be some 'electronic transformer substitute' which might not be happy?