1. Simple Steps to Replace a Ring Doorbell Battery

Ring Doorbell Battery Replacement

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When the battery in your Ring Doorbell starts to run low, you’ll need to replace it so that your doorbell can continue to function properly. Replacing the battery is a quick and easy process that can be completed in just a few minutes. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to replace the battery in your Ring Doorbell.

First, you’ll need to remove the front panel of your Ring Doorbell. To do this, simply use a screwdriver to remove the two screws that are located on the bottom of the panel. Once the screws are removed, you can gently pull the panel away from the doorbell. Next, you’ll need to locate the battery compartment. The battery compartment is located on the back of the doorbell, and it is covered by a small plastic door. Use a screwdriver to remove the screw that is holding the door in place, and then open the door.

Identifying the Battery Type

Determining the correct battery type for your Ring Doorbell is crucial for its optimal performance and longevity. There are two primary types of batteries used in Ring Doorbells: rechargeable and non-rechargeable. Each type has its own set of characteristics, and identifying the correct battery for your device is essential.

To identify the battery type for your Ring Doorbell, follow these steps:

1. Check the device label or user manual:
The device label or user manual that came with your Ring Doorbell typically specifies the required battery type. It will clearly state whether the doorbell uses a rechargeable battery or non-rechargeable batteries.

2. Identify the battery compartment:
Open the battery compartment of your Ring Doorbell according to the instructions provided in the user manual. Inside the compartment, you will find either a rechargeable battery (usually a lithium-ion battery) or a non-rechargeable battery (typically AA or AAA batteries).

Gather Necessary Tools

Before you begin the replacement process, it’s essential to gather the necessary tools to ensure a smooth and effortless experience. Here’s a comprehensive list of all the tools you’ll need:

Tools Required

Tool Description
Ring Doorbell Screwdriver A specialized screwdriver specifically designed for Ring Doorbell devices.
Phillips Head Screwdriver A standard Phillips head screwdriver for removing the battery terminal screws.
Flathead Screwdriver A small flathead screwdriver for prying open the battery compartment cover.
Replacement Battery A new, compatible battery for your specific Ring Doorbell model.
Safety Goggles Eye protection for preventing debris or dust from entering your eyes.

Ensure you have all these tools within easy reach before proceeding with the battery replacement. Remember, using the proper tools not only simplifies the task but also ensures the safety and longevity of your Ring Doorbell.

Locating the Battery Release Button

Identifying the battery release button on your Ring Doorbell is crucial before proceeding with battery replacement. Depending on your doorbell model, the location and mechanism for releasing the battery may vary slightly. Here are detailed instructions for different Ring Doorbell models:

Ring Video Doorbell (1st Generation) and Ring Video Doorbell 2

1. Locate the small button on the bottom edge of the doorbell.
2. Press and hold the button for a few seconds until you hear a click or feel the doorbell detach from the mounting bracket.
3. Gently pull the doorbell downwards to remove it from the bracket.

Model Button Location Button Mechanism

Ring Video Doorbell (1st Generation) Bottom edge Press and hold Ring Video Doorbell 2 Bottom edge Press and hold

Ring Video Doorbell 3, 3 Plus, and 4

1. Find the two screws on the faceplate of the doorbell.
2. Use a screwdriver to remove the screws and detach the faceplate.
3. Locate the battery release button inside the doorbell near the top.
4. Press and hold the button while simultaneously pulling downwards on the battery to release it.

Model Button Location Button Mechanism

Ring Video Doorbell 3 Inside, near the top Press and hold while pulling down on battery Ring Video Doorbell 3 Plus Inside, near the top Press and hold while pulling down on battery Ring Video Doorbell 4 Inside, near the top Press and hold while pulling down on battery

Ring Video Doorbell Pro, Pro 2, and Elite

1. Locate the small hole on the bottom edge of the doorbell.
2. Use a paperclip or small tool to press the button inside the hole.
3. Hold the button down for a few seconds until the doorbell detaches from the mounting bracket.
4. Gently pull the doorbell downwards to remove it from the bracket.

Model Button Location Button Mechanism

Ring Video Doorbell Pro Bottom edge, inside hole Press and hold with paperclip or tool Ring Video Doorbell Pro 2 Bottom edge, inside hole Press and hold with paperclip or tool Ring Video Doorbell Elite Bottom edge, inside hole Press and hold with paperclip or tool

Removing the Battery

1. Unscrew the Two Security Screws

Locate the two security screws on the bottom of the Ring Doorbell and remove them with a compatible screwdriver.

2. Lift Up the Faceplate

Once the security screws are removed, gently lift up the faceplate to expose the battery compartment.

3. Disconnect the Battery Connector

Locate the battery connector, which is usually a small white or black plug. Gently squeeze the sides of the connector and detach it from the battery.

4. Extract the Old Battery

The battery is now ready to be extracted. Carefully remove it by gripping the sides and pulling it straight out from the battery compartment. Note that the battery may be tightly fitted, so it may take some force to remove it. Avoid using excessive force or twisting the battery, as it can damage the contacts. Check the battery’s polarity markings before inserting the new battery to ensure proper alignment and connection.

If the battery is swollen or leaking, handle it with caution and dispose of it properly according to your local regulations. It is recommended to wear gloves and eye protection when handling a damaged battery.

Battery Type Removal Difficulty
Removable battery Easy
Hardwired battery Moderate

Inserting the New Battery

Once you have removed the battery from the back of the Ring Doorbell, it’s time to insert the new one. Here’s how:

1. Orient the Battery Correctly:

Ensure that the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals of the new battery align with the corresponding contacts inside the battery compartment.

2. Insert the Battery Fully:

Slide the battery into the compartment until it clicks into place. Make sure it’s firmly seated and not loose.

3. Verify the Battery Indicator:

Once the battery is inserted, check the battery indicator light on the front of the Ring Doorbell. It should turn green, indicating a successful connection.

4. Secure the Battery Cover:

Place the battery cover back onto the device and fasten it securely with the two screws you removed earlier.

5. Calibrate the Battery (Recommended):

To ensure optimal battery performance, it’s recommended to calibrate the new battery. To do this, follow these steps:

  1. Press and hold the setup button on the back of the Ring Doorbell for 10 seconds.
  2. Release the setup button and wait for the blue and red lights to flash on the front of the device.
  3. Once the flashing lights stop, the battery calibration is complete.

Your Ring Doorbell will now display an accurate battery level and remain operational until the battery requires recharging.

Troubleshooting Tips

Problem Solution
Green battery indicator not turning on Check battery orientation or try a different battery.
Ring Doorbell does not power on after battery replacement Make sure the battery is properly inserted and the contacts are clean.
Low battery level displayed shortly after replacement Calibrate the battery as described above.

Tools and Materials:

  • Replacement battery
  • Small Phillips-head screwdriver

Securing the Battery Door:

This step involves securing the battery door after replacing the battery. Ensure the door is aligned correctly and fits snugly against the device’s body.

1. Remove the Screw:

Locate the single Phillips-head screw that holds the battery door in place. Use the screwdriver to carefully remove the screw.

2. Lift the Battery Door:

Once the screw is removed, gently lift the battery door up and away from the device. Do not pull or force the door, as it may damage the device.

3. Align the Battery Door:

Align the battery door with the corresponding grooves on the device’s body. Ensure the door is properly positioned and fits securely.

4. Insert the Screw:

Insert the Phillips-head screw into the hole on the battery door. Hand-tighten the screw until snug. Do not overtighten to avoid damaging the device.

5. Double-Check the Alignment:

After tightening the screw, double-check the alignment of the battery door. It should fit flush against the device and should not move or rattle.

6. Additional Securing Measures for Enhanced Protection:

Consider implementing additional measures to enhance the security of the battery door and prevent unauthorized tampering:

Measure Description
Security Screws Use tamper-proof security screws that require a specialized tool to remove, making it difficult for potential intruders to access the battery.
Anti-Theft Device Install an anti-theft device, such as a doorbell camera mount with a built-in lock, to deter theft attempts and keep the device secure.
Periodic Inspections Regularly inspect the battery door and surrounding area for any signs of damage or tampering. Report any suspicious activity to ensure the integrity of your device.

Testing the Doorbell

To check if the battery needs replacing, press the doorbell button. If the light on the front of the doorbell flashes red and you hear a chime, the battery is low and needs replacing. You can also check the battery level in the Ring app. Open the app, tap on the doorbell you want to check, and then tap on “Device Health”. The battery level will be displayed under “Battery”.

If your Ring Doorbell is not working at all, you can try resetting it. To do this, press and hold the orange reset button on the back of the doorbell for 15 seconds. The doorbell will then restart and you can try using it again.

If you are still having trouble with your Ring Doorbell, you can contact Ring support for help.

Replacing the Battery

Step 1: Remove the faceplate
To remove the faceplate, use a screwdriver to unscrew the two screws at the bottom of the doorbell. Once the screws are removed, you can pull the faceplate off.

Step 2: Disconnect the wires
There are two wires that connect the doorbell to the power supply. To disconnect the wires, simply pull them out of the terminals.

Step 3: Remove the old battery
The old battery is held in place by two screws. To remove the battery, simply unscrew the screws and lift the battery out.

Step 4: Install the new battery
The new battery is installed in the same way as the old battery. Simply place the battery in the compartment and screw in the two screws.

Step 5: Reconnect the wires
Once the new battery is installed, reconnect the wires to the terminals. Make sure that the wires are securely connected.

Step 6: Replace the faceplate
Once the wires are connected, replace the faceplate. To do this, simply align the faceplate with the doorbell and push it into place. Once the faceplate is in place, screw in the two screws to secure it.

Step 7: Test the doorbell
To test the doorbell, press the button. The light on the front of the doorbell should flash green and you should hear a chime. If the doorbell is working properly, you can now begin using it.

Here are some additional tips for replacing the battery in your Ring Doorbell:

  • Use a new battery that is the same type as the old battery.
  • Make sure that the wires are securely connected to the terminals.
  • Test the doorbell after replacing the battery to make sure that it is working properly.

How To Replace Ring Doorbell Battery

Replacing the Ring Doorbell battery is a fairly simple process that can be completed in a few minutes. Follow these steps:

  1. Remove the faceplate by pressing the button on the bottom of the device and sliding it down.
  2. Locate the battery. It is located in the bottom of the device.
  3. Press the release button on the battery and slide it out of the device.
  4. Insert the new battery into the device and slide it into place.
  5. Replace the faceplate by sliding it up until it clicks into place.

Troubleshooting Battery Issues

If your Ring Doorbell is not working properly, it may be due to a battery issue. Here are some troubleshooting tips:

  1. Make sure that the battery is fully charged. Connect the Ring Doorbell to a power source and let it charge for at least 8 hours.
  2. Check the battery connections. Make sure that the battery is properly connected to the device.
  3. Clean the battery terminals. If the battery terminals are dirty, it can prevent the device from getting a good connection. Clean the terminals with a cotton swab and rubbing alcohol.
  4. Replace the battery. If the battery is old or damaged, it may need to be replaced. Contact Ring for a replacement battery.
  5. Check the Wi-Fi signal. If the Wi-Fi signal is weak, the Ring Doorbell may not be able to connect to the internet. Move the Ring Doorbell closer to the Wi-Fi router.
  6. Restart the Ring Doorbell. Restarting the Ring Doorbell can help to clear any software glitches. To restart the device, press and hold the setup button for 20 seconds.
  7. Check the wiring. If you have a wired Ring Doorbell, check the wiring to make sure that it is not damaged.
  8. Contact Ring support. If you have tried all of the troubleshooting steps and your Ring Doorbell is still not working properly, contact Ring support for help.
Battery Life Ring Video Doorbell 3 Ring Video Doorbell 4
Average Battery Life 6-12 months 6-12 months
Minimum Battery Life 2 months 2 months
Maximum Battery Life 2 years 2 years

Regular Battery Maintenance

To ensure optimal performance and longevity of your Ring Doorbell’s battery, regular maintenance is crucial. Here are some key tips:

1. Keep the Battery Charged

Maintain a regular charging schedule to prevent the battery from draining completely. If the battery discharges below a certain level, it may require additional time to recharge.

2. Monitor Battery Levels

Use the Ring app to monitor the battery level and receive notifications when it’s low. This allows you to schedule a recharge before the battery runs out completely.

3. Avoid Extreme Temperatures

Extreme cold or heat can reduce battery life. Avoid exposing the Ring Doorbell to temperatures below -5°F (-21°C) or above 120°F (49°C).

4. Use a Compatible Charger

Only use the Ring-provided charger to recharge the battery. Non-compatible chargers may not provide the optimal voltage and amperage, potentially damaging the battery.

5. Store the Battery Properly

If you need to remove the battery for an extended period, store it in a cool, dry place at 50-77°F (10-25°C).

6. Clean Battery Contacts

Over time, debris may accumulate on the battery contacts, hindering charging. Regularly clean the contacts with a soft cloth or a cotton swab.

7. Avoid Physical Damage

Handle the battery with care to avoid bending, dropping, or puncturing it, as this could damage the battery cells.

8. Test the Battery

Periodically test the battery to ensure it’s functioning correctly. Contact Ring support if you experience any issues with the battery.

9. Replace the Battery Every 6-12 Months

To maintain optimal performance, replace the battery every 6-12 months, even if it’s still holding a charge. The frequency of replacement may vary depending on usage and environmental factors.

Ring Doorbell Model Battery Type
Video Doorbell (1st Gen) Rechargeable 6,700 mAh Lithium Ion
Video Doorbell (2nd Gen) Rechargeable 5,200 mAh Lithium Ion
Video Doorbell 3 Rechargeable 6,000 mAh Lithium Ion
Video Doorbell 3 Plus Rechargeable 5,040 mAh Lithium Ion

Precautions and Safety Tips

1.

Power Off the Doorbell

Locate the small black button on the back of the doorbell and press it to disconnect the doorbell from its power source. It’s crucial to turn off the power before proceeding to prevent any electrical accidents.

2.

Remove the Faceplate

Once the power is off, grasp the faceplate of the doorbell and gently pull it straight toward you. It should come off easily, revealing the battery compartment.

3.

Locate the Battery

Inside the battery compartment, you’ll see the battery held in place by two screws. Carefully remove the screws using a screwdriver.

4.

Disconnect the Battery

Once the screws are removed, gently pull the battery away from the doorbell. Be cautious not to damage the wires connected to it.

5.

Replace the Battery

Align the new battery with the terminals in the battery compartment and firmly insert it into place. Ensure the polarity (+ and -) matches the previous battery.

6.

Secure the Battery

Tighten the screws to secure the battery in place, being careful not to overtighten them.

7.

Reattach the Faceplate

Carefully align the faceplate with the doorbell and gently push it back into place until it snaps securely.

8.

Confirm Power

Press the black button on the back of the doorbell to turn it back on. The device will automatically reconnect to your Wi-Fi network.

9.

Test the Battery

To ensure the battery is installed correctly, press the button on the front of the doorbell. The device should turn on and the LED indicator should light up.

10.

Monitor Battery Life

Ring doorbells come with various features that allow you to monitor the battery life. The Ring app will notify you when the battery is low and needs to be replaced. You can also check the battery level in the app’s settings.

Battery Type Expected Battery Life
Ring Video Doorbell (1st Gen) 6-12 months
Ring Video Doorbell (2nd Gen) 6-12 months
Ring Video Doorbell 3 6-12 months
Ring Video Doorbell 3 Plus 6-12 months
Ring Video Doorbell 4 6-12 months
Ring Video Doorbell Wired No battery required

How to Replace Ring Doorbell Battery

Replacing the battery in your Ring Doorbell is a simple process that can be completed in a few minutes. Here are the steps on how to do it:

  1. Remove the Ring Doorbell from its mount by unscrewing the two screws at the bottom of the device.
  2. Open the back of the Ring Doorbell by pressing the release button and sliding the cover off.
  3. Locate the battery and disconnect it from the device by pressing the release button.
  4. Connect the new battery to the device and press it into place until it clicks.
  5. Slide the cover back onto the Ring Doorbell and screw it into place.
  6. Reattach the Ring Doorbell to its mount.

People Also Ask

How often should I replace my Ring Doorbell battery?

The battery life of a Ring Doorbell depends on several factors, including the frequency of use, the temperature, and the amount of sunlight it receives. However, most Ring Doorbell batteries will last for 6-12 months.

Can I use any type of battery in my Ring Doorbell?

No. Ring Doorbells require a specific type of battery, which is a 6V lithium-ion battery. Using any other type of battery can damage the device.

How can I prevent my Ring Doorbell battery from draining quickly?

There are a few things you can do to prevent your Ring Doorbell battery from draining quickly, including:

  • Reducing the number of motion detection events the device records.
  • Disabling the LED light on the device.
  • Using the device in a location with good sunlight exposure.