LED replacment lamp

Jun 19, 2012
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Wierd one here,
two lamp holders, A & B. Lamp holder A filament and LED bulbs work. Lamp holder B filament fine, not led.
Tried swapping LED bulb around still no joy, but it works fine in lamp holder A.?!?!?
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Apr 7, 2008
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Have you tried it in the other lamp fitting & tried the good one in the faulty fitting ????

It could be that the swich is not working or .......
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Possible broken wire or loose connection on the back of the lamp fitting......
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You will have to remove the fitting & check the connections with a multimeter, you could have power to the connections but the switch might be faulty
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Mar 14, 2005
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Sproket said:
Have you tried it in the other lamp fitting & tried the good one in the faulty fitting ????

It could be that the swich is not working or .......
smiley-undecided.gif

Possible broken wire or loose connection on the back of the lamp fitting......
smiley-undecided.gif


You will have to remove the fitting & check the connections with a multimeter, you could have power to the connections but the switch might be faulty
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I concure with Sprokets first suggestion, try swapping the bulbs over. If the fault moves with the bulb, then the bulb is faulty, But I doubt the switch of wiring is faulty as the filament bulb works.
 
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sounds like it could be a poor connection and if the voltage to a LED lamp is out of tolerance it wont work. Filament lamps are a lot more tolerant and therefore you can often get away with poor wiring.
 

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