Today, my dad and I went to install the Geenie doorbell. Our old doorbell had problems so we decided to pick up a 40 dollar smart doorbell at Walmart. when we took off the front cover of our existing doorbell, the first problem came. The company which installed it painted it so we coudn’t get it out. My dad used a wedged faced screw driver to cut off the paint that was holding the doorbell plate to the wall. My dad found a small opening in the side of the plate so he put used a wedge screw driver to peel the plate off. The plate fell off then what inside was 2 wires. Those wires are for transferring power from the negative terminal to the positive terminal. So which cable was the signal? Maybe it went with the positive terminal because the negative terminal would supply power. And the power would then come out of the doorbell and into the positive terminal before going to the chime box. When setting up, the manual required us to mount a transformer in the chime box. The transformer wires would connect to the TRANS and FRONT port. But me and my dad didn’t care and didn’t want to open up the chime box. So we just decided to continue the installation. Once the installation was finished, The doorbell turned on. When I was holding up the doorbell, my hand felt a spark. Oops, my dad didn’t turn off the circuit breaker and that was ON PURPOSE. We were also required to shut off power to the doorbell but we didn’t. The reason why was because there was no switch for the doorbell. So when we first plugged it in to the wires and wired it all up, the doorbell booted up and was flashing rapidly. I scanned the QR code and then the doorbell lights started turning to a solid blue. Installation complete. I like this doorbell but the talk wasn’t working right but I still like it. So I hope you enjoyed my blog guys! Bye guys!