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Old 09-15-13, 05:03 AM
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Originally Posted by no motor?
My magicshine had a similar problem, and by peeling back the rubber cover for the switch and spraying the switch with W D40 I was able to get it to work again.
Sounds like a plan. Could be just a build up of oxidation on the switch. If this is the case the WD40 might help. I have a switch on one of my lamps that sometimes acts up. I might give this idea a try.
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