My '65 PA-30 still has the original rheostat for the instrument lights, and it normally works fine. I switched to Nulites a while back, which shouldn't matter for this question.
A couple nights ago my instrument lights went to full bright. I had not just adjusted them, they just went to max bright with no pilot input. Turning the dimmer switch back and forth had no effect. The following landing wasn't bad, but there was a bump, and the lights went totally out at that moment. Adjusting the dimmer again, the lights operated normally... I had apparently left the dimmer in the full dim position when attempting to adjust the lights earlier.
So apparently there's a loose connection, which came back together with the slight bump of landing. I pulled the rheostat and did find a poor solder joint on one side of it, which of course I fixed. But I don't see how, if that connection had been bad, the lights would have gone to bright... they should have gone off, seems to me.
So the question is, what possible malfunction could cause the lights to go full bright? And then return to normal?