What kind of noise: A motor hum? A high-pitched sound? Which lights: the kitchen lights? The ceiling fan light? Sounds like you have your lights on a dimmer and that will cause a high-pitch sound. The noise is motor hum and a "clinking noise" almost like the glass domes are loose (they aren't). The lights I was referring to are the ceiling fan lights. I am not using a dimmer switch. Also, it is a Hunter ceiling fan (I don't know the model. It was a mid-range fan as far as price: $109.00)
Yes, some make lots of noise at night, if you go to bed with the lights on in the area where your budgies are they will scream & chirp all night. If you turn the lights off then the budgie will be calm & quiet at night, SO KEEP YOUR LIGHTS OFF AT NIGHT!!
lights are on
The ticking noise is the metal cooling.
To remove can lights from your ceiling, first turn off the power to the lights at the circuit breaker. Next, remove the trim and light bulb from the can light. Then, unscrew the screws holding the can light in place and carefully pull it out of the ceiling. Disconnect the wires and remove the can light completely. Make sure to follow safety precautions and consult a professional if needed.
To change LED ceiling lights, first turn off the power to the lights at the circuit breaker. Then, remove the old light fixture by unscrewing it from the ceiling. Disconnect the wires and remove the fixture. Install the new LED light fixture by connecting the wires and securing it to the ceiling. Finally, turn the power back on and test the new lights.
If you mean the courtesy lights on the ceiling, check them both and make sure the switch on the light itself is set to "door". They both have a switch that says "OFF/ON/DOOR".
Because it is hot and the heat is making the metal spark.
there is a switch on the ceiling of the van
To properly install and wire flush can lights in your ceiling, follow these steps: Turn off the power to the area where you will be installing the lights. Determine the placement of the lights and cut holes in the ceiling accordingly. Install the housing for the can lights in the ceiling. Connect the wiring from the light fixture to the electrical wiring in the ceiling. Secure the light fixture in place and install the trim. Turn the power back on and test the lights to ensure they are working properly. It is recommended to consult a professional electrician if you are unsure about any step in the installation process.
To successfully replace LED ceiling lights, follow these steps: Turn off the power to the lights at the circuit breaker. Remove the existing light fixture carefully. Install the new LED ceiling lights according to the manufacturer's instructions. Secure the lights in place and connect the wiring. Turn the power back on and test the lights to ensure they are working properly.
To install recessed lighting in your home, follow these steps: Plan the layout and determine the number of lights needed. Turn off the power to the area where you will be installing the lights. Cut holes in the ceiling for the lights. Run electrical wiring to the lights. Install the recessed light fixtures into the ceiling. Connect the wiring to the fixtures. Turn the power back on and test the lights. Patch up any holes and make any necessary adjustments.
To properly install pendant lights in your home, follow these steps: Turn off the power to the area where you will be installing the lights. Determine the placement of the lights and mark the spots on the ceiling. Install a mounting bracket or ceiling hook for each pendant light. Connect the wires of the pendant light to the corresponding wires in the ceiling, following the manufacturer's instructions. Secure the pendant light to the mounting bracket or ceiling hook. Turn the power back on and test the lights to ensure they are working properly.