I saw a flash, then ALL electricity went off!
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I saw a flash, then ALL electricity went off!
Better description: I was doing something to a light and I saw a bright flash, I looked back and all the electricity in my room went out.
Breaker tripped?
Wire shorted?
What "something" were you doing to the switch?
Well its my closet light and I was well, sad to say I was messing around, (It requires 2 light bulbs and I only had one cause it was really bright then) but I put in a smaller light that didn't belong and turned the switch on to see if it would work, it had a flash, and the metal part of the flash light burned and ALL of the electricity in my room went off.
You tripped a breaker or blew a fuse.
Fix the short circuit problem you created and reset the breaker.
DO NOT work on it live.
Anything is fixable, a new fuse, a new breaker, a bad plug, you shorted some wire that will need to be found and fixed.
You have to start looking and finding the problems,
1. did you fix the first thing you were working on, when there was a flash.
2. have you checked the breakers or fuses, is all of the power out throughout the entire house or just that circuit
There is NO WAY for us to tell since we are not there seeing what happened. Could be 2 minutes, could be an hour. Could be something really wrong. No way to know.
Definitely check where you saw the spark and see if there is anything obvious. I bet there is.
I get the feeling you really don't know anything about this type of work. You may be best off having someone come in and check things out. Troubleshooting is not something you can be taught by remote control, and we don't have a crystal ball to tell you what you did wrong. Sorry.
Congratulations, you have just earned the, "Don't mess around" merit badge.
I've seen this before.
Start by resetting the breaker. Then start replacing light bulbs. Get the correct bulb and begin there first.
In a another home we were in, one bathroom bulb arced and took all of the others with it.
I had to replace four bulbs in the same fixture and reset the breaker before I got lights back on.
I would look inside the socket that had the small bulb, if burnt beyond use, disconnect or replace, you may only want to use 1 bulb to save electricity.
Would you please tell us what you did to fix the problem.
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