I've put some new post lamps outside, onto existing wiring.
They are setup as follows Switch > L1 > L2 > L3 > L4 > L5 > L6. Cabling was already in and is concreted in so it wasn't really viable to replace. All 230V.
The new lights are LED 6W instead of the old 60W halogens, so the draw should be much lower. However when I now turn these lights on they flash and then go off instantly. Initially I thought it was tripping the circuit, but when I checked outside the first light (CFL) was still on
If I put a bulb at the "end" of the circuit it stays lit after the LEDs have flashed and gone off. So it doesn't seem to be a lose connection or lack of voltage.
Anyone have any ideas as to the cause, or possible fix. I'm not against removing the LEDs - they just looked like old filament bulbs so suited a little better. The bulbs work fine in the house on a normal lamp.
They are setup as follows Switch > L1 > L2 > L3 > L4 > L5 > L6. Cabling was already in and is concreted in so it wasn't really viable to replace. All 230V.
The new lights are LED 6W instead of the old 60W halogens, so the draw should be much lower. However when I now turn these lights on they flash and then go off instantly. Initially I thought it was tripping the circuit, but when I checked outside the first light (CFL) was still on
If I put a bulb at the "end" of the circuit it stays lit after the LEDs have flashed and gone off. So it doesn't seem to be a lose connection or lack of voltage.
Anyone have any ideas as to the cause, or possible fix. I'm not against removing the LEDs - they just looked like old filament bulbs so suited a little better. The bulbs work fine in the house on a normal lamp.