Originally Posted by
Psimpson7
I dont think that the fact its a non genuine one would cause the issue, (when mine failed, I got a non genuine one from the uk due to the stupid price from LR - I think it is the only non genuine part fitted on mine) and it has been fine since. (You may have had a duff one I suppose - can you get it replaced under warranty?)
Have you taken the switch out to see what it looks like? I dont think it would spark, and if it did spark, I dont think it would cause the issue. They melt due to heat created by the current draw through the switch heating up the plastic, allowing the contacts to move.
Rgds
Pete