Hi,
I've moved into a new house and the shaver socket in the bathroom (part of a light fitting) isn't working. There's no switch, it's supposed to be activated by inserting a two prong plug, but looking at it I can't see any moving part that responds to the insertion of a plug. I've attached an image below. I'm curious about the gap between the metal strip and an apparent receptor plate which I've tried to mark with an arrow. I'm wondering if somehow the strip should be pushed across by the insertion of the plug to complete a circuit?
Any help appreciated. Thanks for reading.
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I've moved into a new house and the shaver socket in the bathroom (part of a light fitting) isn't working. There's no switch, it's supposed to be activated by inserting a two prong plug, but looking at it I can't see any moving part that responds to the insertion of a plug. I've attached an image below. I'm curious about the gap between the metal strip and an apparent receptor plate which I've tried to mark with an arrow. I'm wondering if somehow the strip should be pushed across by the insertion of the plug to complete a circuit?
Any help appreciated. Thanks for reading.
https://i.Upload the image directly to the thread.com/XCdeGef.jpg