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<blockquote data-quote="swiss2008" data-source="post: 513661" data-attributes="member: 33888"><p>Thank you Kerching, to be fair I do know a lot about bulbs out of necessity, but I do deserve some ribbing about the expert comment for sure! Was just getting exasperated getting bogged down talking bulbs when I need to know about the lighting loop. Hey if I had a choice I'd be using flickering, RF producing LED's for sure lol. </p><p></p><p>What I don't understand is that the lights were on different loops before, so why couldn't the electrician just put them back on two separate loops?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swiss2008, post: 513661, member: 33888"] Thank you Kerching, to be fair I do know a lot about bulbs out of necessity, but I do deserve some ribbing about the expert comment for sure! Was just getting exasperated getting bogged down talking bulbs when I need to know about the lighting loop. Hey if I had a choice I'd be using flickering, RF producing LED's for sure lol. What I don't understand is that the lights were on different loops before, so why couldn't the electrician just put them back on two separate loops? [/QUOTE]
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