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    Snubber for led's

    I re-phrased it: 12.5% increase. "so not too much to worry about" Doesn't sound right, does it? That is exactly the issue I was trying to flag-up: 0.5W increase IS a lot when compared to 4W. Is there not a more energy efficient way? Rob
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    Gu10 4W Led Flashing

    Thanks for that. I have added a reply to the post you suggested. Rob
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    Snubber for led's

    Hi, I posted a separate topic (which is very close to this topic) elsewhere on this website, and was encouraged to read and add to this topic, and I did. I understand the logic of side-by-side wires creating a capacitor, which unloads using the (LED)-light: fine. I fitted two 4W 240V LED GU10...
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    Gu10 4W Led Flashing

    Hi, I replaced two 240v GU10 CFL with two 240v GU10 4W LED in our downstairs hall. Lights can be switched on and off from both upstairs and downstairs. Problem is: The lights are flashing when off. I read something about the long wiring having something to do with it. The lights are 4W (they...
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