Title: ANY DOOR LIGHT SOCKET TRICK OUT THERE? HELP Post by: RiseLikeRa on July 28, 2013, 10:54:22 PM Group wise men:
My 1090 (Pictures in my profile album) has one light socket in the door that is driving the obsessive compulsive inside of me crazy. The socket is for the 63 bulb with the two unequal height tits (sorry. I am sure there is a propper name for these things out there) sticking out of the base. The bulb fits down in the socket well with lots of spring action pushing back when you insert the bulb. The tits engage well with the body of the socket. THE LIGHT IS ALWAYS DIM. When I push down or rotate the tab that the wire are connected to the light shines with full intensity. I got a used socket from a NLG member however before I break out the drill to get the rivits out AND the soldering gun I wanted to see if there are any tricks to getting this socket to shine correctly. What say you wise ones? Title: Re: ANY DOOR LIGHT SOCKET TRICK OUT THERE? HELP Post by: OldReno on July 29, 2013, 05:27:18 PM Sounds like it is shorting when the bulb is in. Try rotating the tabs to different positions, and bend them a little bit to make sure they are not contacting either to the door or internally...?
Title: Re: ANY DOOR LIGHT SOCKET TRICK OUT THERE? HELP Post by: RiseLikeRa on July 29, 2013, 05:34:44 PM Reno:
Thanks for the advice. I do feel a little juice when I rotate the tabs. I will get right on it. Just wondering that if it was a slight short how come I did not blow the 6v fuse? Reno you are the Best Ra Title: Re: ANY DOOR LIGHT SOCKET TRICK OUT THERE? HELP Post by: tkrozleski on July 30, 2013, 04:25:32 PM Rotating the tabs several times, which the wires are soldered to, usually removes internatal oxidation in the socket and fixes the dim lites.
Title: Re: ANY DOOR LIGHT SOCKET TRICK OUT THERE? HELP Post by: RiseLikeRa on July 30, 2013, 11:16:22 PM I will try that tonight and see what happens. Thanks
Title: Re: ANY DOOR LIGHT SOCKET TRICK OUT THERE? HELP Post by: OldReno on July 31, 2013, 01:28:11 AM It didn't blow the fuse because it is a slight short. Good to check your machine for shorts at some time.
Title: Re: ANY DOOR LIGHT SOCKET TRICK OUT THERE? HELP Post by: TheRealMacGyver on July 31, 2013, 09:59:02 AM Funny, mine was doing the same thing! Mine was the " insert coin" light. I took the bulb out and cleaned it up with steel wool, the cleaned any remaining steel wool off bulb. ( steel wool can be very bad around electronics! ) then I squeezed the tabs of the socket slightly to make it a bit tighter, put the bulb back in and it worked. I had to do this twice to get it though, so a word of advise; leave the cover plate off and make sure you have it. Mine worked then I powered down and reassembled, closed it up and turned it back on and the bulb was back to it's same stuff! Repeated and all is good now.
Title: Re: ANY DOOR LIGHT SOCKET TRICK OUT THERE? HELP Post by: RiseLikeRa on July 31, 2013, 10:07:56 AM Mac.
Thank you. I have some fine steel wool. I will start buffing right after work. That dim light is more annoying than a bulb that is totally out. Ra Title: Re: ANY DOOR LIGHT SOCKET TRICK OUT THERE? Update Post by: RiseLikeRa on July 31, 2013, 01:10:09 PM Group:
I tired a little of all of the suggestions and the light seems to be shining properly. Thank everyone for their ideas. The real test will be when my mother in law visits and puts the machine through its paces but so far so good. You guys and gals are the best. Ra |