Submitted by SavingToasty t3_1147nnf in DIY

Not one for electrical, my least favorite trade. I just bought a ring and it comes with the little wire extenders, I need to use them as the doorbell wires are too short. The doorbell wire is copper but the ring extenders are a silver wire. Is mixing materials okay?

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mlansang t1_j8upn0j wrote

Yes, this I have used that extender with 3 different installs already, no issues

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Ok-Apricot-3156 t1_j8vvqr9 wrote

The electrics are fine, but if you value your privacy and respect the privacy of others there are serious questions to be asked about installing a Ring product. Personally i would stay away from it and i would be quite displeased if a neabor would hang one up

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Guyton_Oulder t1_j8wiyya wrote

The extender wires are tin plated copper. Tin plating is for corrosion resistance and is compatible with your bare copper doorbell wire.

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thedirte- t1_j8wzkhr wrote

Don't let the doorbell hear you questioning it. Just install Jeff's camera and let him spy on you and your neighbors forever.

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SolidPoint t1_j8x1g25 wrote

It came with these wire extenders, but you thought you’d better check with Reddit, who would know better than the manufacturer?

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SavingToasty OP t1_j8x4vok wrote

Well the manufacturer did not specify what it could and couldn’t be used on.

Sorry for asking about others experience with it.

I guess next time don’t even both clicking on the post

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Ok-Apricot-3156 t1_j8xh3q2 wrote

That depends on where a camera is pointed, in my local legal context you have no right to film the public space or the propertie of others if avoidable. Your right to film ends wher others right to privacy begins.

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rhineo007 t1_j8ybyvn wrote

The short of it, you are fine use them.

The longer version. Because the extensions are most like AL wire, or tinned. When you attach them to copper and they will oxides faster. Now that being said, the oxidation will take awhile and the way shit is made these days, the wire will most likely outlast the door bells. But if you want to extend the life of the wire, you can buy Noalox (or some type of anti-oxidant inhibitor) to add to the wires when you make the connection to prevent this.

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newtekie1 t1_j8z8keh wrote

That is not true for any jurisdiction in the United States. The 1st amendment protects filming of public spaces and private property that can be viewed from a public space.

I can stand in my yard and film directly into you window and it is legal anywhere in the US. If you want privacy, close your curtains.

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Few_Ad_5677 t1_j8zz63k wrote

This is an article from 5 months ago about a fix that was put in place 5 months before that, that would allow someone to see my front porch, a place entirely visible at all times from the sidewalk 30 ft away

Your point remains largely unproven

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squaredistrict2213 t1_j9c8v8b wrote

Most door bell wiring is very low voltage (picture speaker wire or coxial cable). As long as you’re not running 110v through it (some do and those are not compatible with ring doorbells) you’re fine. You can use pretty much anything.

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