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Originally posted by Old Hack View PostNormally a millisecond to light up..
I don't believe you.
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We've just had one of the Bathrooms converted to total LED and haven't seen this. Normally a millisecond to light up, and straight off.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
It can only be capacitance, or resistance or inductance ..
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI bought an LED light bulb for our stairwell, and noticed that it was glowing even when the switch is off. Current leakage, I though (or badly wired socket). So I took the bulb out - and it still glows for a couple of hours.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostIt can only be capacitance, or resistance or inductance - and it sure as tulip aint resistance. All you need to do is rule out which one of the other two it is.
HTH.
Probably for the same reason a neon lamp glows when it is connected to hot (and nothing else). LEDs respond to very low levels of current, the kind of current you might get when there is a slight capacitive coupling to earth (which is pretty much everywhere). Sometimes electronics isn't as straightforward as it seems.It is responding to radiated energy, possibly 60Hz, possibly RF from a local radio station (I'm betting line frequency). A capacitor will divert the energy around the LED.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostIt can only be capacitance, or resistance or inductance - and it sure as tulip aint resistance. All you need to do is rule out which one of the other two it is.
HTH.
Resistance is futile.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI bought an LED light bulb for our stairwell, and noticed that it was glowing even when the switch is off. Current leakage, I though (or badly wired socket). So I took the bulb out - and it still glows for a couple of hours.
HTH.
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