Ring Doorbell Chime - Faulty - Can I fix it?
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I bought a Ring Doorbell Chime from eBay. It was advertised as spares or repair, and had just suddenly stopped working. It is supposed to connect to the Wi-Fi to allow a ring doorbell to be heard in another room or part of the house.
It appears to have no power and is completely dead.
Can I fix it?
#electronics #electronicscreators #electronicsrepair
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A valiant effort Mick. Great fault finding as always 👍
@BuyitFixit
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Vince!👍 not sure if you saw the RGB laser or ultrasound videos? They were fairly complicated..
@Mymatevince
Жыл бұрын
@@BuyitFixit RGB laser yes but Ultrasound no, I will do though 👌
Really enjoyed your running commentary and sharing your electronic skills. Thank you!
@BuyitFixit
4 ай бұрын
Thanks 👍unfortunately a no fix on this one, but I've got a lot of other videos that have been successful. Hopefully you'll check out my other work 😊
Despite the failure, still enjoyed the process. Can learn a lot through your diagnostics. Thanks for sharing
@BuyitFixit
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Much appreciated 👍
Clear analysis despite the failure to fix. Enjoyed watching your methods.
@BuyitFixit
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much. Really appreciate comments like this!
Hi, unfortunately I'm stuck at home waiting for a new hip and knee. I started watching KZread and found you channel. I have always had an avid interest in repairing stuff, you have joined many of the dots for me, and I just wanted to thank you. I love the way you approach your repairs.
@BuyitFixit
Ай бұрын
Thanks very much for your kind comment. I hope your hip and knee replacement goes well.
Very informative. I have a chime with the same problem, having watched this video, I think I will just replace it. Thank you for saving me time.
@BuyitFixit
7 ай бұрын
No Problem, glad it was of some use to someone 👍
Thank you for the insight. Awesome job troubleshooting. You definitely helped me determine whether to Buy or Fix. I had been holding onto this device for a while (hoping that it was an inexpensive repair) . Now, I can confidently replace it. Thx again!
@BuyitFixit
Жыл бұрын
No problem, and thanks for the feedback 👍
I have a feeling that you will get it sorted out in time! Thanks, Mick!
@BuyitFixit
2 ай бұрын
Cheers Mikey 👍It's probably not worth it. I think the price of the chip was more than the device was worth.
Was hoping you’d find a dodgy supply capacitor but after watching your video I think I’ll just lob mine in the bin. Probably a common fault. Thanks for the video. 👍
@BuyitFixit
Ай бұрын
Yes, I was hoping something along those lines too. Unfortunately it seems that the something in the main IC has failed.
Still really enjoyed the video thanks so much
@BuyitFixit
Жыл бұрын
You're very welcome. Thanks for watching 👍
Crazy amount of electronics in that little thing
@BuyitFixit
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, an internet connected noise maker :)
I have a Ring chime, a later version, works fine. However, one of the two external antennas is loose, cannot get inside it to fix that. Since it's still working, I will not break it open. This earlier one seems more repair friendly. Great video Mick.
@BuyitFixit
10 ай бұрын
Thanks Quantum Leap 👍
Seems to be a common problem. When I started watching I hopped you found a way to fix yours since I'm in the same situation with a broken unit. I tried just about the same things as you did and then gave up. Thanks for a nice video
@BuyitFixit
10 ай бұрын
You're welcome, if it's the same fault as this one them I'm almost certain it's the main IC. It would probably not be economical to repair.
interesting journey.
@BuyitFixit
9 ай бұрын
Yes it was!
What do you mean you can't fix it ??? what sort of excuse is that ???..........Lol! always interesting to watch...cheers!
@BuyitFixit
2 ай бұрын
😂😂😂 I probably could if I could get the replacement chip, but it's probably not worth repairing 👍
@andymouse
2 ай бұрын
@@BuyitFixit :)
Nice effort, I agree, not worth repairing but a good vid either way 😊👍
@BuyitFixit
6 ай бұрын
Thanks 👍🙂
I had two of the same generation of ring chime fail with this symptom within days of each other. Thanks for the video - I found it interesting.
@BuyitFixit
10 ай бұрын
Thanks Barry 👍
I have the same ring chime. It went dead. Now I know it’s likely to be the same fault as the one you have. Interesting video as usual but way beyond anything I can do with no knowledge or equipment.
@BuyitFixit
6 ай бұрын
Thanks 👍sorry to hear. Other people have mentioned theirs failed in a similar way too.
Very interesting as always, are you using the main power of your house directly or à separating transfo for security ? Thks
@BuyitFixit
4 ай бұрын
Thanks👍I'm not using an isolation transformer, they also come with risks, but I might still invest in one.
@yvesrochet3288
4 ай бұрын
@@BuyitFixit better for you, i prefer not see your name in the neuwpaper ! 😊
@BuyitFixit
4 ай бұрын
In some instances they can make the situation worse, for instance a residual current detector wouldn't cut the power as there is now no earth. There is some interesting info about them here: sound-au.com/articles/iso-xfmr.htm
Had 2 of these fail in my house within a week of each other. Theory is line surges take out the psu and kill the micro in the process. My gen2 have worked fine.
@BuyitFixit
10 ай бұрын
Interesting, the PSU on this one was giving what seemed a nice 5v when I tested it, but it does seem odd that you had two fail at the same time so you could well be onto something 👍
Well at least you get a nice small power supply in a case, complete with a speaker, for use in some other project.
@BuyitFixit
Жыл бұрын
Very true, and some gained knowledge!
@309electronics5
10 ай бұрын
Can be used as a doorbell chime for homeassisstant. make a custom esp based pcb and fit it in, maybe have it play internal files in the flash or add a dfplayer where you can swap the sd card, endless possibilities. also no cloud involved
I found this video looking for how to replace the fuse, why did i think it would be that easy😂😂
@BuyitFixit
5 ай бұрын
😂😂I've had a couple of devices where it has just been the fuse, unfortunately those repairs are usually the exception and not the norm.
What an extremely overcomplicated doorbell...
@BuyitFixit
Жыл бұрын
Yep. Was still fun learning how it worked
@wherami
Жыл бұрын
@BuyitFixit i bet. Yea thats the fun
I think you need an ESR meter for checking caps properly. Many times a cap can have a good reading for capacitance but has failed with a too high ESR (series resistance).
@BuyitFixit
10 ай бұрын
Thanks McG, I do have one of those component tester things and I think that does ESR if I remember rightly. I have used it a few times but not that often. I keep forgetting about it.
Since it seems that this thing is a loss, how about you desolder the MCU and flash memory and see If you can extract data from it. Give them power and a clock signal, and hook up the data lines to a signal analyzer (or an Arduino as a serial monitor). Could be interesting to see if there is anything or if the chip(s) are completely dead. Anyway, still a great video and awesome job troubleshooting.
@BuyitFixit
10 ай бұрын
Thanks, the MCU is supposed to boot from the external flash, but there was no activity on it and one of the internal voltages on the main IC seemed to be missing. I'm pretty sure the flash chip is ok.
What do you get if you cross My mate Vince and Big Clive? ......Buy it, Fix it! Found your channel a few days ago and am loving the content!! Keep the videos coming please! All the best... John
@BuyitFixit
7 ай бұрын
Thanks John! There's a couple of videos where I reverse engineer the circuit too, (or part of it) like the Dyson fan I did that had 3 faults. I've also reverse engineered software too, like on the solar inverter password problem I had (after repairing it on a previous video) and the medical ultrasound scanner I looked at 👍hope you enjoy 🙂
@JohnHi6
7 ай бұрын
Great!! I’ll have a look. I have a cricut in working order. The Doppler ultrasound one sounds interesting!! Cheers and all the best! John
Good attempt, can't win them all. It's not as easy as replacing the micro of course, there may be code within (as well as in the external flash). The micro has odd reset timing, one test would be to hold down reset (using a switch etc) until well after the power lines have had a chance to come up. I'm sure you checked the inductor on the 'missing power rail'.
@BuyitFixit
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Ralph. I checked the resistance of the inductor but not the actual inductance of it. I did manual force reset low but no effect. Also checked voltage to all the VCC pins was there too as there's about 6 of them. I'm about 98% sure the chip has just died, but definitely open to suggestions..
@ralphj4012
Жыл бұрын
@@BuyitFixit Yes, continuity through the inductor was the main thing. There's mention of reset only being released after all supplies are present / stable, especially vbatt, but your force reset low and then release high should have mitigated any issues there. Another overcomplicated 'doorbell' just asking to fail.
Mine has just died today. I was hoping for a simple fix, but it appears to be a common fault from all of the comments. In the electrical waste is goes😢
@BuyitFixit
11 күн бұрын
Sorry to hear. I've got a pretty good success rate with fixing things, this one was one of the exceptions.
An interesting one, but a shame that the cost of components makes it less viable for repair, either the chip is in high demand fetching a high price or there aren't enough of a market for them to keep the cost down, but I hope that one day there will be a revisit, could be lucky and find the chip in another piece of equipment at some point. Hope you had luck with the abs sensor on the car, they can be a real pain.
@BuyitFixit
Жыл бұрын
Yeah I could get a chip from Aliexpress but even then it would cost £10 + postage and tax, and a new ring chime is around £20 so it's still not economically viable to repair it. Yes I managed to fit the new ABS sensor on the wifes car yesterday and that seems to have cured that problem. Still need to fix my car still. I have to order the crankshaft oil seal still. Speaking of revisit videos I'll be doing one soon on the Dyson hot+cool fan. Hopefully we can repair it now as someone sent me another faulty PCB but at least it's not the microcontroller.
@MrEwool
Жыл бұрын
@@BuyitFixit That would be great to see if you could get the fan working again.
Did you check the cap on the inductor for failure?
@BuyitFixit
9 ай бұрын
Trying to remember back, I did check them for shorts but I didn't remove them and check the capacitance of them.
Its good for a lot of scrap parts lol
@BuyitFixit
Жыл бұрын
Yeah I've got a box of bits scrap stuff like that for just that purpose. Just been working on an ultrasonic cleaner which had a faulty pcb mounted button, among other issues, which I robbed off an old disco light pcb as I didn't have one of the correct height.
Did you teach Big Clive ? or did he teach you ??
@BuyitFixit
5 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂No lol 😂😂
Replacing the microcontroller likely won't fix it. The serial flash file system used by TI has some chip specific encryption. If you change the micro, you have to have the boot ROM format the chip and rewrite the firmware.
@BuyitFixit
10 ай бұрын
Thanks PenguinKunz, I wasn't aware of that, I know some chips (especially consoles) do have firmware signing and per console encryption, but I didn't think this would. I never really looked at the datasheet. Thanks for letting me know 👍
... that CC3200 thing is interesting, how i don't heard yet about him? :( also, i find is somehow overkill to use an arm-class mcu for a doorbell! like you hunt mosquitoes with Death Star! :)
@BuyitFixit
10 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
Ring doorbell. Chime. Faulty can. l. Fix. It
Well the patient died....You cannot save every patient. Just a little bit of dry humour. My father was a doctor and my mother a nurse.😊😊
@BuyitFixit
5 ай бұрын
Yes unfortunately some things are beyond saving. I've not had a great deal of success trying to repair sheep. I would probably just make a mess 😂😂😂🐑🐑🐑
Would it easy enough to convert a Ring Chime Pro to Usb power as seen in another video? kzread.info/dash/bejne/eZltx5lvcsXTcbA.html As a relative has one with a damage power adaptor connection
@BuyitFixit
Ай бұрын
I would have thought so, from what I remember there was just a small power supply inside that powers the board, so you would just disconnect that and power the board directly.
I won't go near Ring, as all your video stays on Bezos' servers for analysis.
@BuyitFixit
5 ай бұрын
Yes, I wouldn't have one 👍
Worth a look on ali express? Listing 1005004291540887 seems to be what you want and is under a tenner delivered. Could be worth a punt for a revisit?
@BuyitFixit
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for that. Perhaps just for completeness, as a working one is around £15-20 and I'm not 100% if the chip contains any code.