Hi,
I wonder if anyone can help me please?
I have a floor lamp which uses 3 x 40watt bulbs. Recently the fuse in the plug keeps blowing and I wondered what may cause this to keep happening. The plug is fitted with a 3amp fuse, which is what was in the plug when I first bought the lamp and so have replaced the blown fuse with 3 amp fuses.
The lamp has a floor on/off switch which has a slight crack in it. The lamp is at the side of an armchair my 90 year old father sits and he tends to use his walking stick to press the switch to put the lamp on and I suspect this may have caused the crack. Would the crack be making the fuse blow as a safety precaution? If not, what could be causing it?
The lamp is not very old, just about a year and was bought together with a ceiling light fitting and wall lamps to match, all of which are fine and have not caused any problems.
Thank you in anticipation.
Pebbsy
I wonder if anyone can help me please?
I have a floor lamp which uses 3 x 40watt bulbs. Recently the fuse in the plug keeps blowing and I wondered what may cause this to keep happening. The plug is fitted with a 3amp fuse, which is what was in the plug when I first bought the lamp and so have replaced the blown fuse with 3 amp fuses.
The lamp has a floor on/off switch which has a slight crack in it. The lamp is at the side of an armchair my 90 year old father sits and he tends to use his walking stick to press the switch to put the lamp on and I suspect this may have caused the crack. Would the crack be making the fuse blow as a safety precaution? If not, what could be causing it?
The lamp is not very old, just about a year and was bought together with a ceiling light fitting and wall lamps to match, all of which are fine and have not caused any problems.
Thank you in anticipation.
Pebbsy