How to Repair Energy Saver Bulb?



Energy Saver is a CFL bulb which is widely used in Residential and Commercial areas all over the world. After the arrival of energy savers lots of energy problems are solved because of there low consumption of Electricity. A 25 Watt energy saver bulb can deliver the light (lumens) equal to the 60W Incandescent Light bulb (filament bulb). Billions of People are using energy savers all over the world and thousands of people waste their non-functioning savers. But you can save your money by repair it yourself because its very simple, easy and cheap. There are following reasons due to which energy savers stop working.

• A capacitor connected with the fluorescent got short circuited or damaged due to which can cause energy saver non-functioning. By replacing capacitor this problem can be fix and bulb can come back to life.

• Another fault usually happens due to which bulb cannot glow is damaging of DC bridge Rectifier. This can be solved by replacing the diodes of the circuit.

• Sometimes 400V damaged capacitor can be the cause of non-functioning bulb, and this can be replace easily.

• Sometimes Dark resistor (colorless resistor) can came into see in the circuit which can be main problem, by testing resistor with multi meter resistor can be checked.

• The Most common problem is occurred is damaging of Fluorescent of bulb. According to my experience 90 % of energy savers not work due to this problem. Here is the video of changing fluorescent of energy saver and make it working 100%...

              

3 comments:

  1. thanks dude... its working and very helpful...

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  2. "This post is a lifesaver! The explanation of electrician services is thorough and easy to understand. Thanks for providing such valuable information." At Easyfix Electrics, our team of skilled and licensed Electrician Bellevue Hill/a>.

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  3. What a helpful and informative blog! I’ve always wondered if it’s possible to repair an energy saver bulb instead of just replacing it, and this post provides such clear, easy-to-follow steps. The detailed explanations and safety tips really make it seem manageable, even for someone who’s not very handy. It’s great to know that with a bit of care, these bulbs can be fixed and continue to save energy. I’ll definitely be trying this out next time I encounter a faulty energy saver bulb. Thanks for sharing this valuable guide! THEJEMBE

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