Sidecutter
Junior Member
Hi
I remember reading something about this a while back but cant remember what the solution was.
I have a customer who has changed the GU10 lamps in the bedroom for LED's but the LED's glow very dimly when the swichis in the off position. The lighting circuit is switched 2 way to a switch beside the bed and apparantly if it is switched off in one orientation of the two way switch it is fine but if switched on at the main switch then switched off by the bedside they glow dimly. I know this is induced voltage but I cant remember what the solution was in the article I read. Can anybody remember seeing the article or know the solution of which colour core to use on which terminal to solve the problem.
The Job is quite a distance away and the problem is not easy to see in daylight so I dont want to spend a lot of time going backwards and forwards.
I hope I have explained this clearly it makes sense to me when I read it back.
Thankyou for taking the time to read this and for any help in advance
I remember reading something about this a while back but cant remember what the solution was.
I have a customer who has changed the GU10 lamps in the bedroom for LED's but the LED's glow very dimly when the swichis in the off position. The lighting circuit is switched 2 way to a switch beside the bed and apparantly if it is switched off in one orientation of the two way switch it is fine but if switched on at the main switch then switched off by the bedside they glow dimly. I know this is induced voltage but I cant remember what the solution was in the article I read. Can anybody remember seeing the article or know the solution of which colour core to use on which terminal to solve the problem.
The Job is quite a distance away and the problem is not easy to see in daylight so I dont want to spend a lot of time going backwards and forwards.
I hope I have explained this clearly it makes sense to me when I read it back.
Thankyou for taking the time to read this and for any help in advance