My Lamp Problem: Touch-Activated Unexplained On/Off

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In summary, the speaker has a lamp that turns on when touched and has three levels of brightness. They noticed it turning on repeatedly throughout the night, even when they weren't touching it. They question how this is possible, considering the lamp only responds to touch and they don't have any pets or ionizing filters in the room. However, they later discovered that the lightbulb was old and the wire was barely touching, causing it to turn on and off with movement. This was confirmed when the light started blinking rapidly.
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ok first of all this is not a puzzler and i don't know the answer, so don't make stuff up since i won't be able to tell :).

with that said, i have a a lamp that turns on when you touch it. (you could probably figure that out since i posted stuff about it before.) it is near my bed, and it is not unlikely that i touch it accidentaly in the night, turning it on. it has three levels of brightness (controlled solely by touch).

this night, i remember waking up constantly to turn it off because it was turning on. so this morning, i turned it off when i woke up. about 10 minutes later, it just turned on again. i was in the room those 10 minutes and didnt touch it. so, i got confused and turned it off again. about 7 minutes later ( i timed it sort of) it turns on again. so i turn it off for the last time and it doesn't turn on at all (on its own).

my question is (duh) how does it do that? from my previous post i know that there's a capacitor in it, and when you touch it, you briefly charge the teeny capacitor and it turns on. so either something messed up inside it, or the capacitor just charged itself. anyone have an idea?
 
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Is there any thing that is touching the lamp at all? Including moist air? Do you have a cat? Is there an ionizing air filter in the room? Have you questioned all your gnomes and elves? I'm just tossing ideas here.
 
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lol actually i figured it out. no cats ;) its quite funny and probably figure-outable from what said before.

in case its not, here's a hint: the lightbulb is old. and i wasnt sitting motionless in a chair while i waited (after turning it off). but i wasnt exactly making earthquakes either.

oh and this would work in a prison cell that contained only my lamp and me (i.e. no ionozing filters etc.)
 
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aww no one gets it. well, ill give my explanation then: the lightbulb was messed up, and the wire was barely touching. that way, when i touched it, i didnt turn it off, i simply moved it which un-aligned the filament in the lightbulb which made it go off. then when i moved something else, the vibration restored contact and it went on again. after two times like this it stayed off for good. see? what tipped me off was when it started blinking rapidly... lol
 
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That susually a sign :)
 

FAQ: My Lamp Problem: Touch-Activated Unexplained On/Off

What could be causing my touch-activated lamp to turn on and off randomly?

There are a few potential causes for this issue. It could be a faulty sensor or wiring within the lamp, a power surge or fluctuation, or interference from other electronic devices in the vicinity. It is also possible that the lamp is picking up static electricity from your body, causing it to turn on and off.

How can I fix my touch-activated lamp if it is turning on and off without being touched?

If the issue is related to faulty wiring or a sensor, it is best to have a professional electrician take a look at the lamp. They will be able to identify and fix any potential issues. If it is a result of static electricity, try grounding yourself before touching the lamp or using a different light source.

Is there a way to prevent my touch-activated lamp from turning on and off randomly?

If the issue is due to power surges or interference, using a surge protector or moving the lamp to a different location away from other electronic devices may help. If it is related to static electricity, using a different light source may be the best solution.

Can the touch sensor in my lamp be replaced if it is causing problems?

Yes, the touch sensor in your lamp can be replaced. However, it is important to have a professional electrician handle the replacement to ensure it is done safely and correctly.

Is there a way to make my touch-activated lamp more sensitive or less sensitive?

The sensitivity of touch-activated lamps is typically not adjustable. If you are experiencing issues with the sensitivity, it may be best to consult a professional electrician to identify and fix any underlying issues with the lamp.

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