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Post by shogunles on Mar 31, 2017 14:51:04 GMT -5
For any of you that have this feature, how do you change the LED in it?
I thought I would ask before I turned this into an affair. Thank you.
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Post by Chuck on Mar 31, 2017 20:35:45 GMT -5
Well what kind are you talking about, mine has two LED lights, have to look are not LED suppose to last a long, long, long time If mine burn out I'll call the kids LOL Chuck
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Post by shogunles on Apr 1, 2017 1:29:25 GMT -5
The reason I ask is because one of the 2 sconces were flickering, and then finally came on constant after about 30 minutes. It may be a faulty toggle switch, as it is operated by that and wall switch. However, I cannot see how you would remove the LED assembly from the sconce without taking it completely apart. And I would hate to drive 180 miles one way for just that. It is new, I will probably find more issues with it as I use it to justify bringing her in.
I did not think about letting the kids give it a go. I never thought I would need so much help for a light bulb! LOL
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Post by Chuck on Apr 2, 2017 1:52:05 GMT -5
Ok ahogunies I will look in the morning or early afternoon to see what mine look like, reason I said kids is even thought I worked in the electronics field up till 1999, the new stuff bottles my mind. I started out in tube radios lol, now I have a smart phone which makes me look dumb every time I use it Ugh Chuck
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Post by shogunles on Apr 2, 2017 18:21:54 GMT -5
Oh I completely understand. The day after you left the electronics field, everything changed! Thank you
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Post by Chuck on Apr 2, 2017 23:11:03 GMT -5
shogunies Boy you hit the nail on the head, the door slammed behind me an it was like they invented everything new I still play with radio's being I'm an amateur radio operator but do not build anything any more, most of the stuff today is sort of plug an play and everything is so small it takes three pairs of glasses to see even a resister or capacitor an more LOL I looked at my island light over our sink and dinning room table, as you stated I have no Idea how they come out, even read thought the manual a couple of times and found nothing. I am going to take a picture of the light and ask the local RV repair place, maybe they know I hope Safe travels hope to see you at the Kz Rally this summer Chuck
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Post by jetzen on Apr 3, 2017 8:39:04 GMT -5
shogunles
on my kitchen sconce lights they are operated by 2 switches, a toggle switch on the wall and a push button switch on each sconce. Those push button switches are notoriously junk, causing light to either not come on or to flicker. If that turns out to be the problem they are inexpensive and easy to replace.
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Post by shogunles on Apr 4, 2017 18:15:02 GMT -5
Chuck, thank you for checking. And I know what you mean about glasses. I am up to a microscope for my eyes!
I am sure that it is the toggle switch. I will change it out next week. The reason I asked about the sconce LED's is because I could not figure out how to remove the LED assembly for the life of me. I know they claim they last years. However, in my experience, they seem to last year, singular. Just trying to be proactive.
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