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Adding Battery Version To Mains Bell

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bainbrig | 11:27 Mon 07th Aug 2017 | Home & Garden
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We've got a doorbell which rings on two mains-operated units. Any (easy) way of adding a BATTERY operated repeater bell?

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I'm assuming that it's a wireless doorbell which activates two separate units that are each plugged in to a mains socket. Could you buy a "bell" unit from the same manufacturer (and the same range) that's battery-operated?
I suggest this because I have a wireless doorbell (branded "1 by one") which operates both a mains unit and a battery-run unit...the latter is particularly useful (being portable) as it goes in the rear garden and detached garage.
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Just that, ginge. I'll see if I get any sense out of the supplier (ebay guy). Ta
Wireless doorbells come with their own bell-push. Some, but not all, of them, can have their bell-push connected to the chime unit of a normal mains-operated bell. We have a mains system and I sit the wireless bell-push on top of the chime unit, connected such that the wireless is activated when the mains-unit chimes.
The drawback, for my system anyway, is that in case of power failure or tuning-off the supply to the mains-operated bell, the wireless chimes continuously.

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