Hi there,
I've been trying for a little while now to try fix a broken power box switch/circuit/thing? I'm by no means much of an adept at fixing electronics, as most of them look quite imposing, but I'm trying to fix a broken light for my mom, and after testing a few of the outer components (like the bulbs, the wiring etc.) all of them seemed to be working, so i decided to take apart the power box and the circuit didn't look as complex as some of the others i usually see, so i figured I'd try my hand at fixing what I could. I started just trying to clean up all the accumulated hair and dust as that usually seems to be the problem with other things I try my hand at repairing, but no luck there. So i delved a little deeper (and spent a lot of time on YouTube learning how to use a multi-meter) and I've kind of identified the problem, but i can't quite isolate the source or figure out what to replace/repair, so any advice would be super helpful.
I've attached a picture of the circuit with some labels just in case anything wasn't obvious at a glance, and if you need any more info on a certain part or something i'd be happy to add it.
Basically it's a "dual light", where one of the light bulbs turns on with an on/off switch, and the other one is on a kind of sliding-dimmer, where if you slide it up the light gets brighter. The simple on/off light works just fine, but the dimmer one is non-functional.
When I tested the power points, I get the normal mains voltage reading on the power output for the normal on/off light, and normal readings for the power input, but on the dimmer output i get nothing. I did another test where i put the positive pin of the multi-meter on the mains live power, and the negative pin on the "N" of the dimmer power out, and i got a normal reading, but testing "N" on the mains power in and "L" on the dimmer out i get nothing.
I tested what i could on the circuit with the multi-meter, and so far all i could identify was this:
I tested the continuity on the sliding dimmer switch, and i only get a beep when it's pushed all the way into the on position.
I tested the fuse with continuity and it got a beep.
I tried testing the resistors and capacitors, but i don't get anything, but i also think i read somewhere that you won't get an accurate reading while it's still connected to the circuit board, so i can't be sure, but i don't want to pull anything off just yet with my amateur soldering skills before i have no other options yet as i don't want to break any already-working parts in my ignorance.
I tested what i think is an inductor(?), the copper circle, and i do get a beep from that.
Then i tried testing the transistor, and i thought that might be the culprit, as most of the guides i saw on testing them said you need to put the red or black on the left side, and the other in the middle, then switching them around and seeing if you get a drop anywhere, which i tried and didn't see a drop at all. However then i tested it again, but i put the red on the far left, and the black on the far right (totally ignoring the middle pin) and get a drop both ways around, so I'm not sure if that means it's working, as all the tutorials spoke about the middle pin, but i get no reaction from that whatsoever.
Lastly, i tried checking what i assume is a diode (the little blue one right above the transistor) and i don't get a beep from that at all, so i thought that might be the problem, but I'm not sure if it falls into the category of "things you cant test whilst still connected to the circuit board" so now I'm at a bit of a loss which one to try replace, and so i found myself here.
I've also included a picture of the backside, just to make sure there isn't any obvious solder-burns or something but I think for the most part everything looks mostly okay, but i might be missing something obvious. If anybody has any ideas of what could be the problem, or if you'd like me to test more stuff and get back to you I'd be happy to do whatever you need. I'd really like to try fix it as there's no replacement unit available anywhere, and it's quite a sentimental light so I'd love to be able to repair it if possible. Sorry if i haven't included any information that should be really obvious, but if you need anything more please let me know, and thanks in advance for any help