Yes--the transformer can be replaced--However, as far as I can learn, the replacement part is only available thru the manufacturer, and the part would cost almost as much as a new, complete bug zapper--SO-O-O-O---it would seem that these are basically a "disposable" item--if anything goes wrong with it, other than the bulb--it's gonna be best to just toss it and get a new one--cost is about $45.00 on some very good models--mine was the 1-acre of coverage model, and that thing ran for days in "ON" mode, and lasted for years--
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Try below and if they don't have, state what parts.
Determine the overall purpose for the bug zapper that you'll be installing.Select the location for your bug zapper.Determine the method that you will use to hang the bug zapper.Hang the bug zapper.
because its cheap, get a new one. YO DOG!
A test light if you are testing the grid or wait for an insect to hit it.
They have owner's manuals only, not for repair. If you can detail problem, maybe someone with the same problem can assist you
form_title= Bug Zapper form_header= Get rid of nasty bugs with a bug zapper. WIll the zapper be used inside or outside?*= () Inside () Outside Have you ever used a bug zapper?*= () Yes () No Do you want it to be batter powered?*= () Yes () No
I've not had that problem with mine. However, mine usually only last about a year.
If you have alot of bugs collected to the metal grid, it is best to use a air hose with a nozzle on it. Blow the bugs off and then plug the bug zapper back into the electrical outlet and it should be good for a few days.
No, it sounds as if the transformer is out. The transformer provides the zap. If your light was wired to that directly you would not be getting light. Perhaps, an electical fire but no ultraviolet light. I would not be suprised if the brand you have is a Stinger. If it is, junk it, and go buy from Sears. They sell Flowtrons.
A zapper is a colloquialism for a remote control, or a device which electrocutes with high voltage, such as a bug zapper.
Any bulb supplier, Just get the number off the bulb. Bulbman (you can search it) has the best prices, I buy them regularly myself.