Home > Archive > Home Repair forum > July 2006 > circuit problem









You are viewing an archived Text-only version of the thread. To view this thread in it's original format and/or if you want to reply to this thread please [click here]

 

Author circuit problem
Mark Modrall

2006-07-30, 5:25 pm

Hi...

On top of everything else blowing up in the house lately, we had an
odd thing - the circuit which we think has just the garage lights
appears to have gone dead. At least none of the lights come on, and I'd
be skeptical that all the bulbs blew at once. We haven't noticed any
other things being out and the circuit breaker wasn't flipped. We
toggled it a few times just to be sure, but no luck.

What should we look at first, or should we just call the electrician?

Thanks
-Mark
RBM

2006-07-30, 5:25 pm

Probably the electrician, however you should look for the common
denominator, which, since it's only the lights in garage, may be the switch.
And even more likely if you have a set of three ways controlling the lights.
You could also check the garage GFCI outlet, if you have one, although it
doesn't need to be protecting the lighting


"Mark Modrall" <mmodrall@verizon.cod> wrote in message
news:mmodrall-03A477.14541830072006@news.verizon.net...
> Hi...
>
> On top of everything else blowing up in the house lately, we had an
> odd thing - the circuit which we think has just the garage lights
> appears to have gone dead. At least none of the lights come on, and I'd
> be skeptical that all the bulbs blew at once. We haven't noticed any
> other things being out and the circuit breaker wasn't flipped. We
> toggled it a few times just to be sure, but no luck.
>
> What should we look at first, or should we just call the electrician?
>
> Thanks
> -Mark



buffalobill

2006-07-30, 5:25 pm

try changing a bulb, maybe a surge blew them.
try measuring power at the circuit breaket output screw inside the
panel with one hand in your pocket and the other handing a few dollars
to a local electrician.
review the faq while waiting for the electrician to arrive at:
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/electrical-wiring/part1/

Mark Modrall wrote:
> Hi...
>
> On top of everything else blowing up in the house lately, we had an
> odd thing - the circuit which we think has just the garage lights
> appears to have gone dead. At least none of the lights come on, and I'd
> be skeptical that all the bulbs blew at once. We haven't noticed any
> other things being out and the circuit breaker wasn't flipped. We
> toggled it a few times just to be sure, but no luck.
>
> What should we look at first, or should we just call the electrician?
>
> Thanks
> -Mark


Joseph Meehan

2006-07-30, 8:25 pm

Mark Modrall wrote:
> Hi...
>
> On top of everything else blowing up in the house lately, we had an
> odd thing - the circuit which we think has just the garage lights
> appears to have gone dead. At least none of the lights come on, and
> I'd be skeptical that all the bulbs blew at once. We haven't noticed
> any other things being out and the circuit breaker wasn't flipped. We
> toggled it a few times just to be sure, but no luck.
>
> What should we look at first, or should we just call the
> electrician?
>
> Thanks
> -Mark


I would try a bulb, easy and save to do. However I would also look
around for all the GFI's you can find. Look in the breaker box, the kitchen
and each bath; also check any outside outlets and garage outlets. Make sure
none are tripped.

--
Joseph Meehan

Dia duit


Tekkie®

2006-07-30, 8:25 pm

Mark Modrall posted for all of us...
I don't top post - see either inline or at bottom.

> Hi...
>
> On top of everything else blowing up in the house lately, we had an
> odd thing - the circuit which we think has just the garage lights
> appears to have gone dead. At least none of the lights come on, and I'd
> be skeptical that all the bulbs blew at once. We haven't noticed any
> other things being out and the circuit breaker wasn't flipped. We
> toggled it a few times just to be sure, but no luck.
>
> What should we look at first, or should we just call the electrician?
>
> Thanks
> -Mark
>

As others have stated:
1) Known good bulb
2) GFCI tripped somewhere - poosibly on outside garage outlet
3) Electrician
I would try #2 first
--
Tekkie
Rudy

2006-07-31, 3:25 am


[color=darkred]
> As others have stated:

b
2) GFCI tripped somewhere - poosibly on outside garage outlet

> I would try #2 first

Yep, #2


LinkBot





Other archives available: Cellular phones topics archive | Web Design forum archive | Software help archive | Hardware reviews archive | Programming topics archive

Copyright 2004 - 2009 homeownerschat.com