Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Electrical problem.
A bad connection at one switch can open the connections to circuits that run after it. If the bad switch is between the circuit breaker and the dead switch then the dead switch will not get power.
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Switches do go bad. If there is a crackling sound when you turn the switch on and off, it is likely a bad switch. But, a bad switch will normally not not affect other lights nearby, because you normally run a separate switch circuit from the light fixture to the switch for each light fixture. That is why I think either the circuit breaker or a GFI outlet has tripped. Just my opinion.
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I have worked in the electrical business for many years. In todays construction industry you have people wiring houses who work under a licensed electrician. They are not necessarily electricians by training. To save time a lot of contractors use the push-in type connection for outlets and switches instead of using the screw and wire connection, because it is faster. The push-in connection seems to fail more often. Hire someone who knows what they are doing. I am sure there is someone who can help you who may be a retired electrician or a savy home handyman.
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#1, that crackling sound is electricity jumping around your switch...bad bad bad
#2, you are lucky your house has not suffered from a sever fire. #3. Electricity is DANGEROUS!! It can kill you. #4. There should be a ground fault leading to the switch, CHECk iT #1, yes #1, kill the power to the bathroom! Take the plate off (if you are comfortable) and change the saitch OR call an electrician |
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Are arc fault interrupters a requirement in Florida?
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Handyman can do it if experienced
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I'm not sure if this is because these homes were built with substandard materials or workmen but I had a "humming" in one of my outlets that needed to be repaired by an electrician. Several outlets over time have stopped working. This never happened at any other place I have lived.
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You wrote..... Can a switch that goes out with broken wires (bathroom) also cause hall light not to work ?
Yes, it can, if the hallway switch gets it's power from the bathroom light switch. It sounds like either the bathroom switch is defective or there is a loose wire connection that feeds power to both switches. |
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If it's a single pole switch, (black wires to both screws on one side only) cut breaker, remove both wires and wire nut them together. Then turn breaker on. If your light goes on you have a bad switch. I did exactly this TODAY.
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#27
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change the sw with a heavy duty one the standard on is light duty type
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