I was about to surmise that you have not only changed switches, but fittings too....
Hi guys,
I am back again, this time it seems to be a different kind of problem which I dont have an explanation to. Here is how it started, some months ago, I turned the dimmer switch and heard a tiny spark and one of the dimmer lights stopped working, just to remind you all, I have a pair of dimmer lights, one has 4 bulbs and the other has 3 bulbs, since the incident the switch works well on the four lighter and the switch would not turn on the 3 lighter, I thought it was a bulb problem and put one of the bulbs on the 4 lighter to the 3 lighter and it still didnt work, so at this point, I thought it was a switch problem.
I bought a new switch yesterday as one of the dimmers control the 4 lighter and the other would not even turn on the 3 lighter, on changing the switch, followed exact same wiring as as working previously and it was still the 4 lighter only which was working.
I switched the bulbs around on the 4 lighter and the more I switch the bulbs around, one of the lights just stops working, so now out of 4 bulbs, only one works as I have switched the bulbs around, and I am just confused now as I dont know what the problem is.
so out of 7 lights, 3 lighter and 4 lighter, only 1 bulb works now on the 4 lighter, and for such a big lounge, I cant read nor look forward to tonight as it will be a dark night, any help will be appreciated, I am thinking now though that the GU10 bulbs might not be thesame, and as I have swapped them around for testing, maybe its blowing the bulbs out, best way to test is to take it to somewhere else and test from there I guess...
Any help would be appreciated.