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Nest Hello wired

Arild
Community Member

I have a working installation on video and wifi. However the indoor chime does not work. (I tried all different settings and measures 12V at the right places, but when pushing the button there is not 12V from the output of the chime connector wires.) https://support.google.com/googlenest/answer/9247132?hl=en 

Is it the chime connector that is broken?

Nest-Hello-koblingskjema.jpg

 

 

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Arild
Community Member

@EmersonB Thanks for answering. As for today I have solved the problem on my 1st gen Nest Hello doorbell that should work with 8VA. It did not work with or without chime connector, even if I measured 12V from the 12V-0.8A transformer to Nest Hello and only 1.5-2.6V out from the unit.
I suspected that there was not enough "juice/vA" from the transformer and changed it to a new with several power possibilities.

It works perfectly as it should with indoor unit, video, wifi and announcements  🙂Slik kobler du Nest Hello ringeklokke med kamera0.png

 

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MplsCustomer
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@Arild 

I'm just another Google Nest customer, but I have no idea how your transformer and chime should be wired. What was the wiring diagram with a regular doorbell?

This post has Google Nest's wiring diagram for the Nest Hello:

https://www.googlenestcommunity.com/t5/Cameras-and-Doorbells/Wiring-diagram/m-p/24455

Thank you for writing. The wiring I have used should be correct but the chime connector does not react.

Arild
Community Member

Newest info:
I have measured 12.5V on the input of Nest Hello. The output from Nest Hello to indoor mechanical chime/chime connector measures 1.5V and only 2.6V when the ring button is pressed. Maybe a faulty Nest Hello or/and chime connector?

EmersonB
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi folks,


@Arild thanks for reaching out here in the Community and for sharing with us what you've done. Let's see what we can do here. To confirm, have you tried removing the chime connector and see if your indoor chime would work? Also, do you have the 1st gen or 2nd gen of Nest Doorbell wired? If it's the 2nd gen then you might want to check this link for the required power.

 

Keep us posted.
 
I appreciate your help, MplsCustomer.

Regards,
Emerson

Arild
Community Member

@EmersonB Thanks for answering. As for today I have solved the problem on my 1st gen Nest Hello doorbell that should work with 8VA. It did not work with or without chime connector, even if I measured 12V from the 12V-0.8A transformer to Nest Hello and only 1.5-2.6V out from the unit.
I suspected that there was not enough "juice/vA" from the transformer and changed it to a new with several power possibilities.

It works perfectly as it should with indoor unit, video, wifi and announcements  🙂Slik kobler du Nest Hello ringeklokke med kamera0.png

 

EmersonB
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hello Arild,

Thanks for getting back to us and for sharing with us that you resolved it by replacing your old transformer. We can consider this one complete so let us know if you have other questions or concerns as I will be locking this after 24 hours. Feel free to start a new thread and we'll be happy to help.

Thanks,
Emerson