New LED Lights Residual Current and Still Glowing After Turned off?
Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2018 5:49 pm
I fitted new lights to both downstairs and upstairs last Tue. The downstairs light is fine, but the upstairs lights glow at night when switched off. We have a 3 way switch downstairs and a single switch upstairs.
As luck would have it we had solar panels fitted last Wed and one of the team was an electrician. I initially thought I had wired the lights wrongly, or insecurely. He checked and said it was good but to change the wires around having seen we had 2 black wires in the feed but 1 had some blue tape marking it. I did this and all was well until I noticed the lights were glowing again last night. The bulls are G9 LED.
I have read that there is normally a residual current in many light fittings and that as LEDs require so little power to work that this residual current can make them glow.
Is that correct? Is it a problem if they glow?
Many thanks in advance.
As luck would have it we had solar panels fitted last Wed and one of the team was an electrician. I initially thought I had wired the lights wrongly, or insecurely. He checked and said it was good but to change the wires around having seen we had 2 black wires in the feed but 1 had some blue tape marking it. I did this and all was well until I noticed the lights were glowing again last night. The bulls are G9 LED.
I have read that there is normally a residual current in many light fittings and that as LEDs require so little power to work that this residual current can make them glow.
Is that correct? Is it a problem if they glow?
Many thanks in advance.