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I know it's the capacitive link between the switch wires which causes my LED bulbs to glow and I remember doing the impedance of feeders in University but other than putting a tungsten bulb in parallel can't think of how to alter things to stop the LED's glowing.
I wonder if I can fit a choke some where to stop it? Sure not only one to have this problem so I would guess there is somewhere an easy cure?
The four lamps with a problem have two way switching and intermediate so double pole switches is not really an option.
The ceiling lamp could relay but two wall lamps no chance. As yet not measured the voltage. Would guess very low but more for interest than anything else any way to use a choke to correct?
I wonder if I can fit a choke some where to stop it? Sure not only one to have this problem so I would guess there is somewhere an easy cure?
The four lamps with a problem have two way switching and intermediate so double pole switches is not really an option.
The ceiling lamp could relay but two wall lamps no chance. As yet not measured the voltage. Would guess very low but more for interest than anything else any way to use a choke to correct?