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Title: ABR Electric Addresses Rising Video Doorbell Power Failures in Frisco TX

ABR Electric Launches New Service to Fix Video Doorbell Power Issues in McKinney and FriscoMcKinney, Texas, United States, 25th Feb 2026 – ABR Electric, a veteran‑owned residential electrical contractor, is rolling out a new service focused on solving video doorbell power problems for homeowners in McKinney and Frisco. Many residents are upgrading to advanced Ring and other brand video doorbells with features like enhanced motion detection, but their existing low‑voltage doorbell wiring and transformers often are not designed to handle the higher power demand.Recent updates and installation guidance from major video doorbell manufacturers show that most modern devices require roughly 16 to 24 volts from the doorbell transformer to reliably power the camera and smart features, which is significantly more than what many older transformers provide. ABR Electric has been responding to a growing number of calls where doorbells appear “dead” or unstable, and the root cause is typically an undersized transformer hidden in the attic or near the main electrical panel.Adrian, a licensed electrician with ABR Electric, explains that the problem often starts with legacy hardware. “Most of the newer video doorbells on the market need in the neighborhood of 16 to 24 volts from the transformer for the video and smart functions to work the way they’re supposed to,” he said. “In a lot of older homes, the transformer was only ever sized for a basic chime, not a smart camera at the front door.”To address this, ABR Electric is offering targeted diagnostic visits to evaluate a home’s existing doorbell wiring, transformer sizing, and overall electrical conditions affecting the doorbell circuit. During these service calls, the team identifies why a video doorbell is underperforming or shutting...


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