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    Replaced extractor fan, Now bathroom lights don't switch off but dim

    The type of LED we have is a JCC JC94110WH with a Crompton lamps GU10. (I can't post a weblink without getting tied up by forum moderation) I can't find any reference to bleed resistors, I have been looking online to buy replacements but also struggling to find any reference to bleed resistors...
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    Replaced extractor fan, Now bathroom lights don't switch off but dim

    The type of LED we have is a JCC JC94110WH with a Crompton lamps GU10. (I can't post a weblink without getting tied up by forum moderation) I can't find any reference to bleed resistors, I have been looking online to buy replacements but also struggling to find any reference to bleed resistors...
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    Replaced extractor fan, Now bathroom lights don't switch off but dim

    Yes they are very very dim, and we can't find any wiring faults. Thank you for your suggestion, I'll try swapping out the LEDs
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    Replaced extractor fan, Now bathroom lights don't switch off but dim

    The original fan was ceiling mounted with integral humidistat (Vent Axia Lo carbon). The ducting from the original fan was crushed in the ceiling void and did not work effectively. the fan ran continuously to try unsuccessfully to get the humidy down to the desired level (our bathroom has no...
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