Come and knock on my door (because the doorbell’s not working) Can anyone make some suggestions as to how I can fix my wireless doorbell?
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I bought
this doorbell from Home Depot three years ago.
It’s always been a little temperamental. The batteries don’t stay in place very well — seems like poor product design to me. Recently it stopped working altogether. I assumed the batteries were dead so I bought new ones and put them in. I tested the doorbell and it worked with the new batteries. I thought I’d test the old batteries one by one on the chance that only one was dead. I switched out one, a new battery for an old one. The doorbell worked. I switched out another. The doorbell worked. I switched out the third one. The doorbell would not work. Eureka, I had isolated the dead battery. I took that one out and set it aside, then replaced it with a new battery. But the doorbell would not work. And though I worked and worked over the batteries, trying every possible combination and trying to get the batteries in exactly the right position, the doorbell would not work again.
What do I do? I don’t know what to try in terms of fixing the doorbell myself. And, if I need a professional, who fixes doorbells? I had a pendulum wall clock fixed last week, and had hoped the repair guy would do doorbells too, but he said he couldn’t fix it.
I'm hoping to avoid paying either $40 for a new doorbell or $40 for repairs to this one.