ᐅ Ring doorbell mounting plate for standard doorbell button (doorbell push button)
Created on: 17 Sep 2020 22:17
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Andre77Hey,
even at the risk of sparking another discussion about the system instead of finding a solution, I’ll ask anyway:
The doorbell button is like a normal push button / light switch mounted in a flush-mounted box. I’m looking for a way to install the Doorbell Pro instead. So, some kind of plate that fits onto the flush-mounted box with the slim doorbell mounted on it. Maybe someone has a tip on the best way to achieve this.
Thanks!
even at the risk of sparking another discussion about the system instead of finding a solution, I’ll ask anyway:
The doorbell button is like a normal push button / light switch mounted in a flush-mounted box. I’m looking for a way to install the Doorbell Pro instead. So, some kind of plate that fits onto the flush-mounted box with the slim doorbell mounted on it. Maybe someone has a tip on the best way to achieve this.
Thanks!
Does the height work for you?
We have the same issue.
Additionally, our doorbell is probably positioned a bit too low for a camera. I’ve already considered that when I eventually start the project, I might just install an engraved nameplate and route the cable a few centimeters (inches) upward behind it. There are various options for the nameplate material, ranging from stainless steel to wood, as well as PVC or plexiglass, although something opaque is obviously better for concealing the wiring.
We have the same issue.
Additionally, our doorbell is probably positioned a bit too low for a camera. I’ve already considered that when I eventually start the project, I might just install an engraved nameplate and route the cable a few centimeters (inches) upward behind it. There are various options for the nameplate material, ranging from stainless steel to wood, as well as PVC or plexiglass, although something opaque is obviously better for concealing the wiring.
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