Hi,
I'm in a bit of a pinch here, as this is all a bit on the new side for me.
One of our two lamps in the living room started turning on and off on its own a few weeks back. I checked the connections of the questionable light and they were still tight after 4 years. It seemed like a circuit breaker was triggering, the way it would turn on and off randomly, but it was isolated to just the one light in the series. So I took it down, took the driver out and took it apart, I found a loose transistor(?) on the circuit board, but damaged the circuit board while trying to fix it.
I have a picture of the tag from the driver, but I have been unable to find the same driver online, and I'm not sure what allowable deviance will work from the specs.
Thanks for any help on the matter.
Richard.
I'm in a bit of a pinch here, as this is all a bit on the new side for me.
One of our two lamps in the living room started turning on and off on its own a few weeks back. I checked the connections of the questionable light and they were still tight after 4 years. It seemed like a circuit breaker was triggering, the way it would turn on and off randomly, but it was isolated to just the one light in the series. So I took it down, took the driver out and took it apart, I found a loose transistor(?) on the circuit board, but damaged the circuit board while trying to fix it.
I have a picture of the tag from the driver, but I have been unable to find the same driver online, and I'm not sure what allowable deviance will work from the specs.
Thanks for any help on the matter.
Richard.
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