Re: Wireless Doorbell
I'll be watching this thread for info too.<br /><br />I've got two different systems: the one at my house is a pain because the 9 volt battery in the pushbutton dies much too quickly. The button is not very well protected from the weather, however. It also has a small red light thats on all the time to show that the battery is still good. Maybe that light eats up the battery, maybe it's the lack of protection from the rain, maybe its the brand (I think it's a 'Carlon'). The chimes part is fine.<br /><br />I also have a wireless doorbell at a rental place I own. Don't know the brand, but it seems to work much better. The pushbutton is on a porch well protected from the weather, however. It takes one A cell battery and I haven't had complaints about it wearing out too quickly. It doesn't have a light to show that the battery is alive.<br /><br />Not positive, but I seem to recall seeing Broan stuff at Home Depot and Lowes. I took a look at the website sangerwaker linked and one concern I'd have with the system is that the ringer takes an A23 battery instead of a common size. I hate when companies do that!<br /><br />Give me a common size where I can use one from the megapacks I buy at Sams or Costco for everything else I own that needs batteries.