12-04-2019, 11:25 AM
Good Morning folks - I have a two bulb fixture at the bottom of the basement stairs. it is operated by a pair of three way switches. Less than a month ago I replaced one of the bulbs. Several days ago botgh bulbs stopped working - they sound bad in that they "rattle". When removing them I noticed a brown goo around both of the bulb fixtures - one worse than the other. I decided to remove the entire fixture and check it out. I found the goo on the outside of the bulb fixtures. In addition the bulb fixture wires all had cracked insulation with bare wires - one fixture was worse than the other. I am assuming the light fixture was original to the house so it is likely 22 years old.
Goes without saying the light fixture is going to be replaced but I'm concerned with the why - is it possible this is just age? I don't see any indication on the primary circuit wires of a problem (charring, brittleness, etc). I also noticed that the bulb holder wires were brittle for several inches from the holder but from that point back to the circuit connection the fixture wires were OK - not brittle.
Any thoughts?
Goes without saying the light fixture is going to be replaced but I'm concerned with the why - is it possible this is just age? I don't see any indication on the primary circuit wires of a problem (charring, brittleness, etc). I also noticed that the bulb holder wires were brittle for several inches from the holder but from that point back to the circuit connection the fixture wires were OK - not brittle.
Any thoughts?
Rick