Heath Zenith SL-125-02 trasformatore per campanello cablato, dorato

Brand:Heath Zenith

3.3/5

43.48

DESCRIZIONE PRODOTTO 125C-a caratteristiche: -trasformatore campanello cablato.-Materiale: metallo.-Il trasformatore è di tipo tri-volt/morsetto.-Trasformatore cablato a bassa tensione.-Trasformatore campanello cablato. Specifiche: -Ingresso: 120 vac.-Uscita: 8 vac-10 VA, 16 vac-10 VA, 24 vac-20 VA. Istruzioni di montaggio: -nessun assemblaggio richiesto. Dimensioni: -Dimensioni: 2,13'' H x 2,5'' W x 2,25'' D. Garanzia: -1 anno di garanzia del produttore. DAL PRODUTTORE Il trasformatore per campanello cablato 125C-A presenta un ingresso da 120 V CA e un'uscita a tre volt. Il trasformatore è un morsetto.

Ingresso: 120VAC - Uscita: 8VAC-10VA, 16VAC-10VA, 24VAC-20VA. Tipo Tri-Volt / Clamp-On o montaggio a pannello. Trasformatore per campanello cablato. Trasformatori cablati a bassa tensione.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand Heath Zenith
Certification ‎UL
Color ‎golden
Country of Origin ‎China
Current Rating 0.15 Amps
Customer Reviews 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 519 ratings 4.2 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
Included Components ‎Heath Zenith SL-125-02 Wired Door Chime Transformer
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 2.95 x 4.75 x 5.25 inches
Item model number ‎SL-125-02
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎15 ounces
Manufacturer ‎Heath Zenith
Mounting Type Door Mount
Mounting Type ‎Door Mount
Part Number ‎SL-125-02
Power Source Corded Electric
Power Source ‎Corded Electric
Product Dimensions ‎2.95 x 4.75 x 5.25 inches
Warranty Description ‎1 Year Warranty

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Scritto da: Stephanie Sullivan
Well Made, Good Info Sheet, Taps For 8V, 16V & 24V, May Be Mounted Directly On Box: Nice!
I'm very pleased with the Heath/Zenith doorbell transformer. It works perfectly and replaced my very old and failing one. I was motivated to get this when my new August Doorbell cam would not work with the inconsistent and too low output of my old transformer (probably from when the house was built in the 1940's!). Before changing my old one out I confirmed my doorbell chime would be OK with 16v. A small part of choosing this transformer was nostalgia. In my geeky youth I used the get Heathkit electronics and liked building them. Through a twisty maze of corporate spinoffs and acquisitions the Heath & Zenith name are associated with this transformer but that's about all. Heathkit still exists on the web but does not seem connected to this other than the Heath name. So much for nostalgia! The transformer arrived in one of those nasty hard to get into clamshell packages. Inside was the transformer and a pleasingly clear set of diagrams showing how to connect it and how to mount it directly on an electrical box or panel. I think I was a pleased with the directions as with the transformer itself as my expectations on the quality of documentation has fallen a lot over the decades. Doorbell transformers are not exactly high tech. Hooking them up will require basic home wiring skills. In my case the old transformer was mounted next to my electrical panel and I mounted this new one in the same spot. Easy Peasy. A previous (perhaps several removed) made a twisted wire and cloth electrical tape connection to 120 V straight out of the box. I was a little horrified but after killing the power to the circuit I cut away the electrical tape and the old connection fell apart. Putting it together I used appropriately sized wire nuts and new plastic electrical tape for a safer and more secure connection to the transformer leads. Once hooked to the AC I took the existing doorbell wires and connected them to the center tap and the 16V terminal, applied the power and viola! Checking the voltage output at the transformer I got just about 18V so, a little hot. Same at the doorbell terminals. Now my August Gen2 smart camera doorbell works perfectly. I'm very pleased with the transformer. When I pealed back one of the QC stickers on the bottom I saw it was made in China, which is OK and not a surprise. I'd prefer it was made in the USA, but that's just me. But the bottom line is it works great with my August doorbell cam. The old one may have been getting ready to fail, so after 60+ years of service I'm OK replacing it. I'm giving it 5 stars. Working well and being clearly well made I think that deserved.
Scritto da: Julio
Noisy
It's too noisy.
Scritto da: JVG
Buzz
Annoying buzzing sound, runs hot
Scritto da: Tool Review Zone
Worked great for the ring pro.
I had the first generation ring doorbell that ran on a 12 vac transformer, but when i upgraded to the ring pro, i found out that my current transformer was not able to supply the required power. I never bought nor installed a low voltage transformer before, so I figured it would not only be hard, but an expensive task. I have to say that it was neither as i purchased this and installed it within 10 minutes of arrival. What I really like about this transformer is that i gives you three different power options. For lower power requirements, you can set it at 8vac and go up to 16 to 24 vac like the ring pro needs. Once i found my transformer, (in the basement connected to my smoke alarm) i unhooked the old one and simply wired in this one. Anyone with a but of diy knowledge can do this, so no need to hire an expensive electrician. Just look up some youtube videos. As soo as i hooked it up, and turned the breaker back on, my ring finally powered up and started operating perfectly. I am extremely happy that i found this at such a good price, and how easy it was to install. 100% recommend!
Scritto da: D. Carvajal
Used in order to get my Ring doorbell working again
I ordered this door chime transformer in order to get my ring doorbell working again. My old one did not have the sufficient power to juice up my ring doorbell and charge the battery on it. I did a lot of research and found out this was one of the most likely causes my doorbell was not charging. After the fairly easy install (turn off power source to transformer 1st) my ring doorbell was up and charging again after a few hours. Of note doorbell charges very very slow. It’s a slow trickle charge. Overall it did the trick although I find the product slightly overpriced on amazon as opposed to going to your local home improvement store.
Scritto da: MWU
Not sure if that's a good thing but we'll see what happens
My doorbell recently stopped making that delightful 'Ding Dong' chime. Did some detective work and found the transformer needed to be replaced. I'm no handy man, so I looked around and found this model resembling a possible twin to the pre-existing transformer that went kaput. Took me a bit of time complete the replacement as I've never installed a transformer before. That was my issue and not anything wrong with the instructions or the item itself. I did however noticed that it was getting warm to the touch. Not burning where it'll take your face off but a little on the warmer side when placing fingers over its side. Not sure if that's a good thing but we'll see what happens. Besides that, after replacing the transformer, I have my got doorbell working again.
Scritto da: videoguy
Multiple voltage output solved my problem
I had a problem with my lighted doorbell buttons burning out. This transformer has several voltage settings that you can choose from. The options are 8, 16 and 24 volts. The lighted doorbell buttons will work up to 20 volts, and more and you will most likely burn out the small incandescent bulb. At first I chose the 16 volt output option, because this is below 20 volts and I should be good. But I put a volt meter on the output, and the 16 volt setting was measuring just over 21 volts. So I chose the 8 volt output option, which measured somewhere around 10 volts. I was worried that by choosing the lower voltage setting that my doorbell might not have enough output to still work properly. But it was all good. Lighted doorbell button is still working, as well as the old mechanical chimes that I have had forever.

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