
Has anybody else had this problem and if so where can i get a new switch without spend my whole E-3 paycheck just to get it in install it. or am i going to have to do that?

Gordinho80 wrote:How the hell did it melt?? Might want to start there. Take off switches can be had on eBay for little money. I'd find out WHY it melted off first...
Logan wrote:When i looked in side it looks like the little light that illuminates it was cause. I'll try and up load a pic later on this evening. but it wasnt melted like a candle but the heat from that little light is packing some heat.
That's why I volunteered to apply my 36 years of engineering experience to it. There isn't any reasonable external source of a higher voltage for that lamp that wouldn't take out a lot of other lamps in the dimmable BCM circuit. What I *have* seen a few times in decades is a lamp where the filament breaks, lays across the wires that formerly fed the whole coil, and now the filament has a lower resistance and dissipates more power. Or the capsule breaks and oxygen gets in and it flares up and melts things in a few seconds.MrSmithsTB wrote:Even that could be caused by some kind of voltage surge that would affect a replacement switch as well. You've got to get to the root of the problem.
The Roadie wrote:I'd love to see the switch and analyze it if you could send it to me at my expense? I could also use the guts to design an emergency $10 replacement to at least make sure people could get around after a failure like this.