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Bulb Trips The Circuit
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<blockquote data-quote="gravino" data-source="post: 390323" data-attributes="member: 26072"><p>This one has us confused....</p><p></p><p>Light circuit includes a switch to turn on/off a porch light. All testing of the circuit (by our electrician) indicates it's a good circuit... but put a bulb in and the circuit trips. Of course we've tried different bulbs and fittings but a little stumped... I did ask if there is a possibility of using a bulb that draws less power i.e. LED, would that work? Any tips would be of course, gratefully received.</p><p></p><p>Graham </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gravino, post: 390323, member: 26072"] This one has us confused.... Light circuit includes a switch to turn on/off a porch light. All testing of the circuit (by our electrician) indicates it's a good circuit... but put a bulb in and the circuit trips. Of course we've tried different bulbs and fittings but a little stumped... I did ask if there is a possibility of using a bulb that draws less power i.e. LED, would that work? Any tips would be of course, gratefully received. Graham [/QUOTE]
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