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rockyracoon | 12:57 Tue 16th Apr 2013 | How it Works
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Does the plug in bit of a wireless doorbell have a fuse in it? Mine's stopped working and I only changed the battery in the push button bit about 6 weeks ago, the plug bit can't be opened without a strange screwdriver so I can't see if there's a fuse in there. I don't mind buying a new battery if that's what it is but they're a pain to get hold of.

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door bell batteries in the push button dont last very long in fact i would say there a bad buy altogether
wired door bell types are better
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But 6 weeks, the one before lasted about a year, mind you I got the latest one off eBay!
I'll go see if I can find a battery then, thanks alan ;)
I can't see there likely being a fuse for a battery driven doorbell. A mains powered doorbell maybe.

I don't like what is on offer these days. Replaced mine a number of times since moving in. Speaks volumes on the standard that industry holds itself to these days. Finding a hard wired mains driven one is difficult, you probably need to use the Internet. Of course then you have to find a place to wire it in.
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It was the bloody battery, that's the last time I get any from eBay!
well done at least ya sorted it
Things like batteries from China are not a good buy.
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Indeed Wildwood ;)

The new one came from Robert Dyas so hopefully it'll last a bit longer.

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