Yesterday I had a call out to a 3 way switched top landing light which had a bayonet CFL bulb in it. Turn light off at either switch and lamp continued to flash every second or so. The wiring looked ok so I assumed (maybe too soon) an induced current issue but then a family issue meant I had to leave so I wago'd the feed and agreed I'd return today.
Of course today when reconnected it's not doing it, and turning an assortment of other lights and appliances on hasn't recreated the scenario. I'm measuring 4v AC at the fitting when the switches are off. Also noticed 13v AC on another unrelated BC fitting near it.
I've read various previous forum posts about similar happening on both LED lighting and CFL bulbs. The holy-grail post that many of them refer to is now archived and not accessible. I believe I've ruled out any faults in the switches themselves. It's definitely switched on the live side. All cables IR test ok.
Main question - what sort of induced voltage typically starts to trigger this problem? In other words am I barking up the wrong tree entirely?
Might it simply have been be a duff/old bulb with ballast deteriorating in combination with a slightly higher induced load?
Any other thoughts appreciated as I'm scratching head a bit with this one.
Of course today when reconnected it's not doing it, and turning an assortment of other lights and appliances on hasn't recreated the scenario. I'm measuring 4v AC at the fitting when the switches are off. Also noticed 13v AC on another unrelated BC fitting near it.
I've read various previous forum posts about similar happening on both LED lighting and CFL bulbs. The holy-grail post that many of them refer to is now archived and not accessible. I believe I've ruled out any faults in the switches themselves. It's definitely switched on the live side. All cables IR test ok.
Main question - what sort of induced voltage typically starts to trigger this problem? In other words am I barking up the wrong tree entirely?
Might it simply have been be a duff/old bulb with ballast deteriorating in combination with a slightly higher induced load?
Any other thoughts appreciated as I'm scratching head a bit with this one.