If you see black or burned areas this may be a sign that your ceiling fan light kit has a wiring issue.
Ceiling light doesn t switch off.
Finding which wires go to a switch using a multimeter at least catii 600v rated on an isolated circuit off at fusebox and tested for no 240v ac.
This means that there is a low voltage in the ceiling light even when it is switched off which causes the led to light up weakly.
Both switch types have 4 wire connections.
Look inside of the light bulb socket to make sure there are no burn marks or charred spots.
If the switch is miswired it s easy to rewire.
Less commonly a light bulb socket may go bad.
Removing the wire nuts from the wires connected to the switch will help.
If the switch is bad you should replace it because you can t fix it.
The wiring joint behind the switch on the wall can also fail.
You must remove the cover plate and switch to expose the joint.
Here the voltage carrying conductor can induce a voltage in the conductor separated from the switch.
3 if you have only 1 wire instead.
You can test the switch with a voltage tester to determine which is the problem.
In this way the pull chains on the fan will operate the lights and fan as you wish.
By far the most common problem is a loose wire connection at the switch itself which is subject to constant on off usage.
Verify how many discrete capacitors black parts are in the housing where the fan switch is located.
If things look good return light bulbs that are in working order into their sockets.
2 you would want to be fairly certain the outlet has little metal tabs that connect top and bottom on each side.
A typical non contact voltage detector ncv and a typical mains tester.
Use a continuity tester to see which red black pair are connected disconnected by the switch.
Light will not turn off using light switch 1 some electrical outlets have metal tabs on the side that connect the upper and lower receptacles.
If so you will need to replace the socket.
Screw them into.
This could be on the switch itself at the circuit breaker panel or in a pass through wire connection in the wall box or ceiling box.
A single capacitor switch and a dual capacitor switch.