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Hi one and all
I am having a little problem. Last night I turned on the wall switch that activates my ceiling fan / 60 watt light in my daughter's room. The light bulb popped out with a blue flash. No big deal right? I went and got another bulb but it didn't work either. I tested it in another light and it worked fine. I tried a second new bulb and it too did not work but worked fine elsewhere. Both the light and the fan are controlled separately with pull chains. There is a single wall switch that provides power to both. I have been leaving the fan chain in the off position because one blade broke off a month or so ago. The light chain was on the on position when I turned on the wall switch.The fan works fin by the chain and the wall switch. I had a neighbor test the wiring right up to and including the inside of the light reciprocal with a voltage tester. Each step of the way the tester read 110 red for good. Even on the tab where the light bulb makes contact inside the bulb socket. It turned red when the chain was on and off when the chain was in the off as well. What gives here? How can the tab that the bulb touches have power but none of the bulbs will work? Thanks for your help everybody! Thanks! Ehrin |
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