Hi,
My first post on DIYnot! Hope you can help.
I have a 12V landing light problem on the second floor of my 30's semi with loft conversion. A couple of nights ago there was a "bang" and the 2nd floor light circuit tripped out. Inspection showed one of the three landing bulbs had blown. Further inspection showed that the power lead into the transformer had been lying across the top of the fitment, had burnt through and shorted. I removed the offending article, untripped the circuit and I was then back to the two remaining lights working fine.
I replaced the transformer (burnt through supply wire too short to use again) and the bulb, and I had three landing lights working again. It was then that I noticed the switch for them on the landing below did nothing. On or off, upper switch on or off, no change.
So thought I'd inspect the inside of the switch in case that had somehow shorted/dirtied up. All looked and smelled ok inside, even the internal contacts of the actual switch. Put it back together and now none of the three lights comes on! I have unwired the lower switch and that has not made any difference - the upper switch does nothing.
The rest of the lights on that circuit are still working fine (bath/bed).
Does anyone know what might be happening here?
I have a multimeter at the ready......
Thanks in advance.
My first post on DIYnot! Hope you can help.
I have a 12V landing light problem on the second floor of my 30's semi with loft conversion. A couple of nights ago there was a "bang" and the 2nd floor light circuit tripped out. Inspection showed one of the three landing bulbs had blown. Further inspection showed that the power lead into the transformer had been lying across the top of the fitment, had burnt through and shorted. I removed the offending article, untripped the circuit and I was then back to the two remaining lights working fine.
I replaced the transformer (burnt through supply wire too short to use again) and the bulb, and I had three landing lights working again. It was then that I noticed the switch for them on the landing below did nothing. On or off, upper switch on or off, no change.
So thought I'd inspect the inside of the switch in case that had somehow shorted/dirtied up. All looked and smelled ok inside, even the internal contacts of the actual switch. Put it back together and now none of the three lights comes on! I have unwired the lower switch and that has not made any difference - the upper switch does nothing.
The rest of the lights on that circuit are still working fine (bath/bed).
Does anyone know what might be happening here?
I have a multimeter at the ready......
Thanks in advance.
