If its a portable switch it does have to have a power source so I would
imagine its in the box. Look closely - there may be a sliding door that
covers the battery housing so you would not have to dismantle the entire
remote control. Kind of like your TV remotes.
Ray
On 3/8/2012 7:32 PM, Lisa wrote:
> Ok another question... the switch is attached to a small box. If I unscrew the switch will the battery be in there?
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> Thanks!
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> --- In DoIt_Yourself@yahoogrou.com, ray<dataman@...> wrote:
>>
>> The simplest thing is to replace the battery in the remote switch and
>> see if that makes a difference. Also smell the inside of the remote
>> switch when you have it open to replace the battery. If you detect a
>> burnt smell then its probably the portable switch. Since both lights
>> won't turn on, the switch is most likely the failing unit.
>> Ray
>>
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>>> On Mar 7, 2012, at 6:08 PM, Lisa wrote:
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>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> I am new here! I have a question regarding wireless lighting. We had
>>>> an electrician put in a wireless switch for our kitchen and dining
>>>> room. This is an old house and there was not light switch for these
>>>> rooms. This was done last April. About a week ago, I went to turn on
>>>> the kitchen light and got a zap like static electricity. Since then,
>>>> the switch does not turn on either light.
>>>>
>>>> How do I know if its the light switch itself or the remote unit in my
>>>> dining room light?
>>>>
>>>> Thank you,
>>>> Lisa
>>>>
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09 March 2012
Re: [DIY] Re: Wireless lighting Question
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