Either you have a short (in the wiring or socket), or you burned out the filament of your light bulb.
Check/replace bulbs Check light sockets for corrosion Check light sockets for power/ground - if none check wiring to sockets
It can only power a flash light!
Short to power in the brake light circuit. Most likely, the fault is in the switch itself.
I have seen power adapters that have at least 10 sockets. That will give you plenty of room for space!
If you are getting power and bulbs are good Does power run all the way through to the rear of vehicle if so, must be a problem with ground circuit or light sockets (loose connections or corrosion) If power does not run all the way to rear of vehicle may be a broken wire from switch to light sockets
USB is not a flash drive. A flash drive is so called because it uses flash memory that retains data with no power.
I would look for wiring issues. For starters check the ground at the tail light bulb sockets. Also check to see if there is power at the various sockets. If there is no power at the sockets check the body feed wire from the battery to see if there is power there. Also check to see if the main harness to the tail lights has become severed at some point. Hope that may help. Anyone else have any other thoughts?
The bulbs and or sockets are dirty/corroded and need either cleaned or replaced. The corrosion causes the light to not have a good ground contact, therefore the circuit's power is finding it's way through other systems.
Because a flash light is a portable piece of equipment, it operates on batteries. The power source is a DC voltage.
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The Fiji power sockets are the same as Australia. Two angled prongs at the top with one vertical prong on the bottom.
Bad bulb, no power, no ground.