Came home after the cleaners had cleaned my apartment and found the kitchen and hall lights wouldn't switch on. Checked the breakers - nothing had tripped. Then I noticed one of the nightlights in the hall was out - tried swapping it with another socket and discovered that not only was the nightlight fine but if I wiggled it when it was in the socket the kitchen light came on - must be loose wire - no biggie.
So, next day I got a bunch of nice floody lights out (P7, Rayovac lantern, etc.) turned off all the electricity and dismantled the socket - sure enough there was a loose wire - so I reattached it, screwed it back in the wall, switched back on the electricity, and hey presto! on came the kitchen light!
But not the hall light or the nightlight and when I wiggled the nightlight the kitchen light went off. The socket has 2 places where wires can be attached - they can either be pushed through holes in the back or screwed onto the sides. The loose wire was slipping in and out of the holes - so off with the electricity, rewired the socket to the screws on the sides, back in the wall, on with the electricity and ... kitchen light works + doesnt go out when the nightlight wiggled but hall light and nightlight still out
On, off, on, off - must have taken the socket out and turned the electricity on/off a dozen times. Recheck the nightlight in another socket - fine. :scowl:
Eventually I broke out the step stool and replaced the light bulb in the hall and it worked! :thumbsup: Bulb had blown! Two hours of running around turning things on/off, screwing/unscrewing, replacing batteries etc. to find the bulb had blown. :sigh:
But the nightlight was still not coming on - perhaps the socket was broken - electricity off, check the breakers, doesnt seem to be any fuses or anything to blow, recheck the nightlight in another socket - fine
After some 3hrs from start to finish I decided the wall socket was probably broken inside and getting the lights working was good enough. I would pick up a new wall socket the next day and replace it.
So, I turn on the electricity, vac up all the dust, put all the tools away, then come back to collect my flashlights that are all pointing at the socket.
When I turn the last one off - bink! on comes nightlight
It was light activated (goes on when its dark) - lol!
-PG
So, next day I got a bunch of nice floody lights out (P7, Rayovac lantern, etc.) turned off all the electricity and dismantled the socket - sure enough there was a loose wire - so I reattached it, screwed it back in the wall, switched back on the electricity, and hey presto! on came the kitchen light!
But not the hall light or the nightlight and when I wiggled the nightlight the kitchen light went off. The socket has 2 places where wires can be attached - they can either be pushed through holes in the back or screwed onto the sides. The loose wire was slipping in and out of the holes - so off with the electricity, rewired the socket to the screws on the sides, back in the wall, on with the electricity and ... kitchen light works + doesnt go out when the nightlight wiggled but hall light and nightlight still out
On, off, on, off - must have taken the socket out and turned the electricity on/off a dozen times. Recheck the nightlight in another socket - fine. :scowl:
Eventually I broke out the step stool and replaced the light bulb in the hall and it worked! :thumbsup: Bulb had blown! Two hours of running around turning things on/off, screwing/unscrewing, replacing batteries etc. to find the bulb had blown. :sigh:
But the nightlight was still not coming on - perhaps the socket was broken - electricity off, check the breakers, doesnt seem to be any fuses or anything to blow, recheck the nightlight in another socket - fine
After some 3hrs from start to finish I decided the wall socket was probably broken inside and getting the lights working was good enough. I would pick up a new wall socket the next day and replace it.
So, I turn on the electricity, vac up all the dust, put all the tools away, then come back to collect my flashlights that are all pointing at the socket.
When I turn the last one off - bink! on comes nightlight
It was light activated (goes on when its dark) - lol!
-PG