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  1. #1
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    Arrow light goes on light dont go off.

    G'day.
    I turned a light off yesterday and that only suceeded in dimming it for a few seconds before brightening up again, dimming a bit and generally wavering around in brightness. So I took the bulb out.
    I'll have to get a sparky to come out and have a look, but I'd like to be forwarned.
    does it sound like a faulty switch? or a wiring problem (note: I have done no electrical work around the house so it's not my fault)


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    Quote Originally Posted by Reno RSS Feed View Post
    G'day.
    I turned a light off yesterday and that only suceeded in dimming it for a few seconds before brightening up again, dimming a bit and generally wavering around in brightness. So I took the bulb out.
    I'll have to get a sparky to come out and have a look, but I'd like to be forwarned.
    does it sound like a faulty switch? or a wiring problem (note: I have done no electrical work around the house so it's not my fault)


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    Could be a switch or wiring problem - something is shorting out the switch.
    Best let the sparky deal with it.

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    I'd say if his house hasn't burnt down in the intervening 10 years, the OP has this one sorted out by now.
    Franklin

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