Crash 3 rings of power
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To troubleshoot the problem, follow these instructions:
CRASH 3 RINGS OF POWER PRO
There could be several reasons why your Ring Door Pro is not connecting to Wi-Fi. If you do not have an internal doorbell mechanism or your existing system is unusable, you fix power problems with the use of a Plug-in Adapter. Don’t use a halogen or garden lighting transformer or a DC transformer/power supply. When purchasing a transformer, it is recommended you choose one with at least 16 volts AC and at least 30 volt-amps(40 VA max) and 50/60HZ. If the bypass method doesn’t fix your power problems or you don’t want to bypass your doorbell mechanism, consider upgrading your transformer. The most common fix for power issues is bypassing your doorbell with a Pro Power Kit V2. Problems can arise, however, when a door mechanism draws so much power that there is not enough left to power your Ring Doorbell Pro. Ring Doorbell Pro is designed to draw power from the same 16-volt AC power transformer as your internal doorbell mechanism. If your Ring Doorbell Pro won’t turn on, it’s likely because of a power issue. For Ring Pro to function properly, the voltage needs to be listed as “Good” (when you tap it) or at least 3,900mV. To check the voltage on your Ring Pro by opening the Ring app, tapping the three lines on the top left, tapping Devices, selecting your Ring Pro, then tapping Device Health. Your Ring Pro requires a power source that supplies a minimum 16 volts AC.