dsteves said:
I concede to the fact that we are *really* close to Old Hallow's Eve, but I think you mean "which" instead of "witch".
Turn on two switches, go to the attic, and choose one of the two illuminated lights to apply tallgirl's medium-base threaded adapter to. Crank up the radio to maximum volume on the most obnoxious radio station program currently being broadcast. Head back to the basement and turn off one of the switches still on. If the irritation persists, (and assuming it is still eminating from tallgirl's radio power supply), then the switch you just opened is conected to the other lamp and not the one with the oddly creative tester, and you may then identify all three loads according to their switches.
Dan
That's two trips
This works in one --
Go upstairs.
If no lights are on -- for the first bulb, remove the bulb and put a penny in the base. Replace the bulb. For the second bulb, implement Julie's Creative Concert Contraption. Go the the basement and flip a switch. If the breaker pops, you have the first bulb, turn off the switch, reset the breaker and continue. If you get noise, you have the second bulb. If nothing happens, you have the third bulb.
If one light is on, ignore it -- the switch must also be on. Remove one bulb, implement Juile's Creative Concert Contraption, go to the basement and turn on a switch. You now know all three based on noise or no noise.
If two lights are on, pick one according to the middle step of Dan's thingy, turning one of the two switches in the off position. You now know all three based on noise or no noise.
If three lights are on, find a rubber band and a candle. Smash two lightbulbs and using the radio as a circuit tester, identify the hot side of each smashed light bulb. Connect one side of the radio to neutral. Take a short scrap of wire and connect it to one of the hot wires from the smashed lightbulb. Now, use the rubber band to hold that hot wire to a similar wire that's been connected to the radio and smashed lightbulb on the other end. Move the radio away from the first bulb so that there is tension between the two rubber-banded together wires. Place the candle in a bowl of water (don't want to start any fires, yanno), light the candle and place it so that the rubber band will be melted in about 10 minutes. Run downstairs. Turn off the switches one by one, noting which of the three switches turns off the radio. It is for one of the first two bulbs. Leave it off. Now, turn the other two back on, one at a time. The switch which turns the radio on is the other of the first two and the other switch is the third. Leave the switch on for half an hour. If the radio goes off, the switch in the "on" position is the first bulb and the other of the first two is the second. If the radio stays on, it's the other way around. Don't worry about going back upstairs to put out the candle -- that's why you put it in a bowl of water
