Now it should trigger the mechanical chime when you ring the doorbell.
Ring doorbell pro chime buzzing.
Looking online there seem to be plenty of reports of people having trouble with buzzing chimes usually when they first connect the doorbell and sometimes after a month or two.
I started by using the 16v 10va transformer that came with the chime.
Tap the device health tile.
Make sure mechanical is chosen in the drop down menu and that ring my in home doorbell is selected to on position to the right.
Power off replaced the chime power on still buzzing but quieter probably the new chime.
Second the indoor chime won t ring when someone hits the doorbell.
Disconnected the ring doorbell and reinstalled old doorbell button.
I ran brand new doorbell wire to support this installation.
That worked successfully for a couple of weeks.
Open the ring app and tap your ring doorbell to open its settings screen.
When i originally installed my ring doorbell pro i upgraded my transformer to a 16v 30va.
With the video doorbell 2 connected i m seeing 5vac at the ring device.
Ring doorbell guide working about 10 15 days ago and guessing from low voltage and not enough to keep the battery charged.
I hung my old indoor chime cover over the exposed wires and pro power kit t hen i ordered a wireless chime from ring that i ll configure into my system.
I just installed a ring pro and connected the power kit to 1 of 2 mechanical doorbell chimes in our 1 year old house with a pre existing 16v transformer.
Was getting 12v out but only 6v at both chimes and ring doorbell.
No more annoying hum.
Voltage at the chime is 16vac.
No more buzzing 12v at both chimes and button and doorbell button and chimes work again.
But then one of the ring pro s started going offline due to low voltage.
I didn t see any reports of this occurring after one year let alone two.
From here click on general settings and then doorbell chime type.
With the device disconnected i m seeing 18vac at the wires and there s no buzzing.