I've got a fridge with a freezer underneath. Anyway the fridge part has a steady but very gradual drip down the inside back wall.
Is something in the top of the fridge blocked? Easy to remedy?
aye it's a bathroom.
where do I get those kind of transformers (preferably a bricks n mortar shop) and although it may seem a stupid question, how do i disconnect that kind of transformer from the wiring?
Ok so I thought I knew how a circuit works but probably I don't lol.
Here's the slightly bigger picture:
From the transformer the primary goes round to where you can see the live showing on the right and at the minute I've no idea where those wires go. The secondary goes to the bulb...
Right am I right in thinking the transformer appears to be the white box attached to the housing via a thin piece of metal? The wires appear to lead into it
what you think? I'm hoping it's a relatively easy to take the housing (and thus the transformer if that is it) out?
linked to that switch? that's the only one.
I'll have a look for the transformer. How far up the wire should it be?
bulb is 12v 50w 36 (not sure what the 36 means)
tried it for 5 mins or so, didn't come back on. switched it off n on again, it came back on. And it's not 60secs, more like 15secs.
If I switch it off/on about 5 or 6 times afterwards it comes on quicker then waiting with it off.
hope that provides some clues lol
I assume it does this to avoid the toilet light being left on all the time.
But it's far too fast so I want it removed for a normal light/switch.
Thing is though I've checked the switch, compared it with a normal on/off switch and it's exactly the same design, just live and ground wires in...
Here's a pic of the thermostat.
To reset it after overheating, is it just a matter of pressing in the wee knob that's inside the hole in the rubber? Can't see any other signs of an obvious reset button: