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It would be just the same as a normal doorbell with a transformer providing 24 volts of power to it if you're going to run it wired. So if you are going to replace a standard wired doorbell that already has 24 volts going to it, then you are fine. If you don't have this and you want to power it, then you would want to power it by feeding 24 volts from a doorbell transformer to wherever you mount the doorbell camera with an 18 gauge, two lead wire.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Don, The Tapo TD25 Smart Video Doorbell's battery pack adapter output is 5.0 V, 2.0 A. If you are wondering about its hardwired operation, and plan to use the TD25 to replace an existing doorbell, your existing doorbell must be wired (not battery powered) and supplied by an 8-24V AC, 10VA Minimum transformer.
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