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Original thread:
Doorbell for car
Post 5
made on
Friday January 21, 2005
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17:55
Warren
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On 01/21/05 13:51 ET,
Larry Fine
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Dewald, standard doorbell voltage is 16v AC.
I'd bet that 12v DC would run one just fine.
Using DC, they generally will make the first chime note, then lock up until the button is released.
| On 01/21/05 13:51 ET, Larry Fine said... | | Dewald, standard doorbell voltage is 16v AC. | I'd bet that 12v DC would run one just fine. Using DC, they generally will make the first chime note, then lock up until the button is released.
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