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  • kactuskid
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    I agree with Hazy, it is difficult to explain, but bascially there is an electronic circuit in your lamp that contains a transistor with a memory, a flip-flop type circuit. When you touch the lamp you fullfill the capacitance required and the circuit reacts. I'm thinking the circuit has now failed, best just to buy a new lamp now. You can buy any ole type of lamp you want and just add a touch circuit to it by screwing in a device into the metal socket. Here's a link that'll show you one.
    Touch Control Lightswitch to turn your regular lamp into a touch lamp. Light up a room by tapping the metal base or metal pole of your lamp. Brightens from low, medium, high, and then off.

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  • kactuskid
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    I agree with Hazy, it is difficult to explain, but bascially there is an electronic circuit in your lamp that contains a transistor with a memory, a flip-flop type circuit. When you touch the lamp you fullfill the capacitance required and the circuit reacts. I'm thinking the circuit has now failed, best just to buy a new lamp now.

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  • HayZee518
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    the touch gizmo operates of body capacitance. Kinda hard to explain to a general person but you can get replacements at lowes or home depot.

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  • anicemonkey
    started a topic Touch Lamp Repair

    Touch Lamp Repair

    My mother-in-law placed a compact fluorescent bulb in her bedroom touch lamp. It turned on and then off. Then she replaced it with a standard light bulb and now the touch lamp will not turn off. She has to unplug it each time. Is there anything I can do to fix it? She really loves this lamp.
    Thank you
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