After replacing the bulb, the machine was knocked out and the switch does not work now
Either something is stuck in the switch from the jump (maybe I bought lamps of a higher voltage than necessary), or something ... I’m afraid to disassemble the switch myself, because I am not so good at electrician. Please tell me what the PRINCIPLE may be a problem and what to do? Thank! The first photo - what were the bulbs, the second - which I tried to put ...
So there are several lamps in the bathroom, as I understand it, now everything is constantly on, except where did they unscrew the lamp? Or are you back some other? As for the "lamp of higher voltage" - it is foolishly said, rather, "more capacity". And with ordinary bulbs, you would not overload a conventional switch. But if you bought a 12-volt lamp and screwed a lamp into a 220V, then this could happen.
Check the lamp. If the lamp and the lamp are both on 220V, then now about the switch. Most likely, he fell into disrepair from time to time, is there a light bulb where to check elsewhere? Maybe it was lit when buying in a store? If a malfunction with the lamp is excluded, then it may just be a coincidence - the installation of the lamp and the failure of the switch.
And one last question, does the switch not click at all? Definitely you need to turn off the voltage, remove the switch and check if the contacts are stuck - change it.