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<blockquote data-quote="soulman" data-source="post: 284943" data-attributes="member: 9680"><p>Hi, Anyone help me with this please, I replaced GU10 halogens with GU10 5w led's in my hallway and the led's are flashing when switched off. I have installed these many times &amp; never had this problem. I have searched the internet and it would appear that this happens with two way switching, which would explain why i have never had this happen before, as i generally install these in plastic clad ceilings within the bathroom area where the lighting is 1 way. My first question is does anyone know why this happens with 2 way switching? Also i need some help with the snubber what do i need? As i have a few different answers, such as a 240v rc suppressor, a capacitor &amp; a resistor together, a capacitor on its own.</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soulman, post: 284943, member: 9680"] Hi, Anyone help me with this please, I replaced GU10 halogens with GU10 5w led's in my hallway and the led's are flashing when switched off. I have installed these many times & never had this problem. I have searched the internet and it would appear that this happens with two way switching, which would explain why i have never had this happen before, as i generally install these in plastic clad ceilings within the bathroom area where the lighting is 1 way. My first question is does anyone know why this happens with 2 way switching? Also i need some help with the snubber what do i need? As i have a few different answers, such as a 240v rc suppressor, a capacitor & a resistor together, a capacitor on its own. Cheers [/QUOTE]
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