My (newish) 30-min dial timer for my bathroom lights keeps sticking. I've been told that some silicone based lubricant should be safe to spray into the mechanism. Am I going to burn down my house? - eviltoast

To clarify; I have not yet sprayed anything into the dial mechanism.

This used to be a light switch, but my son kept leaving it on. So I swapped it out for one of these dials about 2 years ago. Now it seems to be getting stuck around the 10-min mark and being left on all day.

I’d prefer not to replace this dial again; the house is old and the wiring in that receptacle was already pretty hard to work with. But I mean I’m not going to burn my house down in an effort to save myself 10 minutes and $10.

Is it safe to use a silicone based spray on it?

  • Kraven_the_Hunter@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I’ve never done this so take what I say with a grain of salt. If you are going to try silicone spray, I would cut power to the switch first. Those cans have flammable propellants in then.

    Once sprayed on it should be fine though, and since it’s indoor the silicone won’t gunk up much, though I personally prefer to use a dry lubricant to prevent dirt/dust from building up. The same company makes a dry lube can.

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      1 year ago

      Some dry lubes (graphite) are electrically conductive. So are some wet ones for that matter. Something to watch out for.