The light in the living room is broken, but there is still electricity in the wall socket, and the l

Updated on Living room 2024-07-09
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    No, because your air switch tripped. You'll need to push the air switch back on for the lights in the other rooms to come on.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The power switch of the electrical box on the wall is divided into several routes: one is the socket switch, the lighting switch, the air conditioning switch, the heating switch in the bathroom, etc., of course, there is also a master switch for external electricity to come in. Here's how to solve the problem:

    1. Remove the burned lamp, turn on the lighting switch of the electric box, and the other lights should be on;

    2. If the other lights are not on, check whether the light switch in the electric box has tripped;

    3. If the lighting switch trips, you can press the switch of the burned out light (that is, the switch of the living room light) to the off position, that is, disconnect the wiring of the living room light, and then turn on the lighting switch of the electric box again, and try whether the other lights will be on or whether the light switch will trip. If it is normal, it may be that there is a problem with the wiring of the living room light or the wiring in the lamp is faulty.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Check the air switch and feel for heat. I wonder if the air switch is broken. , I put the original air switch C16 your electrical appliances are indeed a bit over, and it is normal to trip frequently. If you just turn on the TV and the lights and jump.

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