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Any idea why this might happen?
yes, I have tried changing the bulbs! All 5 did work, then one gave up now a second one has given up the ghost! Any suggestions appreciated. |
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![]() "johnboy" wrote in message ... Any idea why this might happen? yes, I have tried changing the bulbs! All 5 did work, then one gave up now a second one has given up the ghost! Any suggestions appreciated. Well, there will be one pair of wires supplying power to the hanging point. From there, they split to supply each bulb. So you have some failing connections. The routing, connections, etc. rather depend on the design of chandelier. Can't you figure how it comes apart? Some more information might help... |
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On Feb 6, 10:16*pm, "newshound" wrote:
"johnboy" wrote in message ... Any idea why this might happen? yes, I have tried changing the bulbs! All 5 did work, then one gave up now a second one has given up the ghost! Any suggestions appreciated. Well, there will be one pair of wires supplying power to the hanging point. |
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![]() "johnboy" wrote in message ... Any idea why this might happen? yes, I have tried changing the bulbs! All 5 did work, then one gave up now a second one has given up the ghost! Any suggestions appreciated. I had a "cheap" chandelier in a rental house where only some of the bulbs worked. It was because the contact in the bulb holder had moved and didn't make contact properly. tim |
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In an attempt to answer your questions I had a poke around (with the
power off). There's a decorative loose metal cylinder which sits around the base of each bulb (and the fitting the bulb screws into). I swapped some of those around and when I switched the power on again one of the problematic ones was now working and one of the good ones had stopped working! I eventually discovered that by not screwing the bulbs in the problematic ones all the way all 5 worked. Fell slightly embarrassed but it's obviously difficult to spot as the light is off when I change the bulbs. Anyway many thanks for your suggestions. |
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Hi
As already posted really need more info but you can check the following. If "BC" type lamps check 2 pins in lampholder are free and sprung out (sometimes 1 sticks in). If "ES" type lamps check centre connection (as listed can move). If lamps hang down and holders are brass wiring can overheat and burn out where terminated in lamp holder. (also happens in uplighted units) IGWS don't go poking about with the power on isolate at the mains don't rely on the lightswitch. HTH CJ |
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