02-26-2024 04:44 AM
Hi there,
I have had nothing but problems with my wired Nest Doorbell. I initially installed it and couldn’t get the indoor chime to work unless I removed the white resistor puck. However, in doing this, the doorbell would buzz constantly inside the house at random times. I contacted customer support and they sent a new doorbell. Again, same thing happened and all that customer support offered was a replacement device. I’ve had this doorbell installed professionally twice now with an electrician. At this point, the only way I can stop the buzzing is to use the white puck however the doorbell doesn’t work. My electrician switched out the indoor chime box but still same issue. Help!!! At this point I’m about $2000 in with this doorbell and it doesn’t even work!
02-26-2024 07:12 AM
Some customers in this forum have reported defective chime pucks for their 2nd gen Google Nest Doorbells. When you had your replacement doorbell installed, did you also have a new chime puck installed?
Some customers in this forum--including us--have reported having to upgrade to a 16V 30VA transformer to get their Google Nest doorbells to work, even though that's more than the minimum Google Nest says is necessary: https://support.google.com/googlenest/answer/9247132
02-29-2024 04:15 PM
Hi Pickle123,
Just wanted to check in and see if you tried out the step that MplsCustomer shared with you. Did everything work out okay? If you need any more help, just let me know.
I appreciate the help, @MplsCustomer.
Best,
Edmond