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如果某一部分的灯泡不工作了,这表明可能有坏的灯泡,或者灯泡与插座之间没连接好。
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作为一个绅士一样,小心地扭下各个灯泡。欣赏一下然后确定两个灯泡的铜在正常的位置,并且没被烧断和丢失。
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继续做,去找一整条未工作的灯泡,直到你找到了把柄。根据需要更换灯泡。
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您可以使用 Light Keeper Pro 或类似的连续性测试设备来查明被烧坏的灯泡。
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插入灯串,并取出一个灯泡连接 Light Keeper Pro 到一个空的插座。
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拉动 Light Keeper 上的触发器几次绕过坏灯泡,点亮整个灯丝,使坏掉的灯泡变暗。
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更换用来测试灯串的灯泡,然后取出并更换任何损坏的灯泡。 在安装之前,您可以使用 Light Keeper 测试新的灯泡。
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如要重新组装设备,以倒序进行操作。
如要重新组装设备,以倒序进行操作。
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Good article, but like almost every other instructional topic on fixing busted Christmas Lights there are no instructions on how to actually get those little darn fuses replaced. What I mean is its easy enough to get the male electric cord plug compartment door open and the old fuses out, but getting the new Christmas light fuses to fit into the slots in many cords I've had is d@m near impossible. I have searched high and low throughout the internet and never found a video or article or any other webpage reference to issues getting the replacement fuses to properly seat into the fuse compartment slots. If someone could write about this subject and provide solid instruction on the best tools and methods to get those pesky little fuses to fit into the slots it would be a gem of a resource for those that do not want to throw strings of christmas lights away simply because the new fuses are so difficult to get to fit into the fuse slots in the electrical plug of the christmas light string.
I use paper clips to pry on one end and change them like batteries
My preferred tool is a small flathead screwdriver, such an eyeglass screwdriver. Use the flathead to push open the fuse panel in the plug, being mindful to hold the plug in a way that you won’t be injured if the screwdriver slips. That means holding the plug behind where you’re applying pressure with the screwdriver, and always pushing away from yourself rather than toward yourself. Holding the plug in a vise or with pliers also protects your hands.
Then pry up the fuse from the end, like you’re using a crowbar. Never apply pressure to the glass part of a fuse. To insert, push the fuse into the metal clips as far as you can by hand, then apply pressure with the flathead screwdriver to seat the fuse. ALWAYS push on the metal caps, and never push on the glass.
These are my preferred methods with everyday tools. If there are specialized tools for small light-strand fuses, a google search will yield info on those.
Agreed. If someone could help with this, I would be grateful. The rest of the task is a breeze, but removing the old fuses is hard and I am having no success getting the new ones in!
Mary/Shawn - this video explained it well for me:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBFfvse4...
If you have the right tool aka a micro-sized screwdriver with a flat head, it was easy.
Hope this helps.
Danny