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Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 12:42 pm Post Subject:
Two Spots Working One Not
We have just moved into a new house and in our fireplace we have three halogen spotlights in three recesses. When you turn the light on all three lights come on then after a second one of the lights go out and stays out. When you try again five minutes later the same thing happens. Anyone have any ideas why this happens and how I might fix it. (The bulb has been replaced so not that. I have also pulled out the wiring as far as I can see and it leads into a transformer of sorts - haven\\\'t done anything else as I don\\\'t understand how spotlights work) Thanks!
If it is not this then an overloaded transformer would be favorite, but try the lampholder and a different new lamp as the faulty lampholder may have already burned one of the pins on the new lamp.
If it is not this then an overloaded transformer would be favorite, but try the lampholder and a different new lamp as the faulty lampholder may have already burned one of the pins on the new lamp.
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Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 12:48 am Post Subject:
given that there are 3 spots and only one has failed i think an overloaded transformer is pretty unlikely (are there really transformers that aren't rated to handle one bulb?!)
a cheap sh1tty transformer that has died despite being of adequate rating is still my bet.
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