My bathroom light cord has been a problem over many years!
This has occurred following a steamy bath, so I've assumed that condensation was the cause. This always resolved itself within an hour, when the cord could then be successfully pulled off or on.
Then last week the problem happened again, and I pulled the damn cord too hard which resulted in a broken cord. Although a small cord remains no amount of pulling will turn it on. Electricity supply continues to a shaver point just below, so I think it is something purely to do with the cord mechanism.
Is this something I could repair easily myself? - and is access to the cord mechanism from within the rose fitting on the ceiling or from my attic above my bathroom?
cheers
This has occurred following a steamy bath, so I've assumed that condensation was the cause. This always resolved itself within an hour, when the cord could then be successfully pulled off or on.
Then last week the problem happened again, and I pulled the damn cord too hard which resulted in a broken cord. Although a small cord remains no amount of pulling will turn it on. Electricity supply continues to a shaver point just below, so I think it is something purely to do with the cord mechanism.
Is this something I could repair easily myself? - and is access to the cord mechanism from within the rose fitting on the ceiling or from my attic above my bathroom?
cheers