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2 way lighting = induced voltage = led glow + snubber = job done.

Going to send this formula to be included in the 18th edition :)
 
morning sintra. another insomniac. LOL.
 
Hi,

Please double check your multimeter about AC or DC scale you use. May be it's ok but if you used on DC random trying for 240V-AC it's somehow burnt now. So, don't expect too much from it.(your digital multimeter)
Thank you.

bertt.:hippy:
 
digital multimeter----spawn of satan . buy one of these ....


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Got one.Mine looks like it has done two tours of Helman Province,was grinning at that lovely picture and the missus peered over screen to check if i was gawping at a mermaid.She now has further confirmation of my real loves...:bucktooth:
 
Problem could be induced back emf caused by a 2 wire device like a motion sensor, install a capicitor in your CU this will help, we have a huge problem here now incandesant lamps are baned all we can use are compact lamps or the crap halogen type.
 

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