A touch lamp utilizes a sensor that lets you turn the lamp on or off with the touch of your hand. It can be more difficult to repair a touch lamp because you must disassemble it befor replacing any parts.
Do touch lamps need special bulbs?
You do not need a special bulb for a touch lamp. You just bought a touch lamp, which you can turn on and off by touching the base of the lamp. You might wonder if your lamp requires a special bulb, but it doesn’t. You can use any standard bulb for your touch lamp.
What goes wrong with touch lamps?
If the new lamp or appliance fails to work, the outlet may have failed or the circuit breaker tripped. Plug the touch lamp into a working outlet. If the lamp fails to light, unplug the lamp and remove the light bulb. If this tab does not come into contact with the bottom of the light bulb, the lamp will not work.
Why do touch lamps go on by themselves?
Touch lamps are just trouble waiting to happen. The control is very sensitive and susceptible to all kinds of misoperations. Any type of RFI, such as cell phones, cordless phones, and computers can cause these things to come on and off. They are also a rich source of RFI in and of themselves.
Why is my touch lamp flickering?
Touch lamps that use different intensities — low, medium and high — have bulbs that flicker on and off at different speeds. Other causes for flickering of the touch light are power usage from another appliance, a loose bulb or a dusty socket.
Why does my touch lamp buzz?
Sometimes something as simple as a loose screw can lead to vibration in the fixture, which causes similar, if a more metallic sounding, humming from the light fixture. Whether it’s a dimmer, a ballast, or just an incompatible bulb, humming or buzzing can be fixed pretty easily.
Do I need a dimmable bulb for a touch lamp?
What Type of Bulbs to Use? It’s worth noting that touch-sensitive lamps that are dimmable require a dimmable bulb or LED equivalent. Factor this in when you’re planning to buy a touch lamp and avoid the disappointment of setting up the lamp at home only to realise that you need to buy a bulb before you can use it.