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Hi,
we have one of those floor standing lamps from Ikea which have an uplighter (150W screw in bulb) and a reading lamp. All worked via a foot switch with a slider (rheostat?) for the uplighter and an on/off switch for the reading lamp. The uplighter isn't working - hasn't been for some time as I thought it was the bulb and they don't sell them apart from in Ikea. I now have a new Ikea bulb, but have also checked the old one in another Ikea uplighter and it works. I have cleaned up the contacts with (dry) wet&dry so they are shiny. I have checked with my little analogue multi-meter and I am getting about 240 volts to the contacts in the bulb holder. As far as I can tell, the bulb is touching both contacts (bent them out, the bulb pushed them back). So all I can think of is that the rheostat is knackered - putting out 240V but at such low power that it won't light the bulb. As the switch is a sealed unit I can't get at the innards. Any suggestions about what to do next (apart from just use the reading light)? TIA Dave R -- |
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