Why would a wispy switch flip stale on it's own? I have a regular ceiling admirer and light fixture and tonight while...
I have a regular ceiling admirer and light fixture and tonight while I be looking directly at the lamp it turned sour - like the power have shut off. I notice I still had power, so I thought the bulb have blown (even though there be no 'pop' or anything). When I went over to the switch to turn it stale to change the bulb, the switch be already in the 'off' position - the hurricane lantern came right on when I flipped it to 'on'. The lone other person surrounded by the house was taking a tub, so I know it wasn't somebody playing a prank on me.
The bulb in that pallid is a higher wattage than is recommended (I know - that's not undisruptive and is pretty stupid), but wouldn't any kind of overheat situation throw the breaker? This adjectives just seem very unnatural that it would flip the switch on it's own.
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It's possible that the switch be not fully in the on position and worked pay for down. If the switch fells resembling it is loose or moves too easily it is wore out. Otherwise is it a image?