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07-10-2018, 10:51 PM
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(07-09-2018, 11:57 PM)BaileyNo5 Wrote: When it has all LED bulbs in it, it flickers. Take out an LED, add a 60 watt incandescent, it doesn't flicker.
Is the switch illuminated?
Old fashioned illuminated wall switches have no neutral connection and so rely on passing a small current through the bulb's filament to get their power. This can wreak havoc with some CFL's and I'm wondering if it's messing with your LEDs as well.
Putting in one incandescent bulb "satisfies" the switch.
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(07-10-2018, 10:51 PM)Ohio Mike Wrote: Is the switch illuminated?
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Nope. No illuminated switch.
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Change brand/style of LED bulb. Seems everything thing else is ruled out.
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Do they flicker if only 1 or 2 are in
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Have you tried replacing the switch ? At least disconnect the two wires from the switch and connect together and turn circuit back on. See if they flicker then. Roly
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07-16-2018, 11:02 PM
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These are the bulbs I'm using, starting to suspect they are the issue. Got them on Amazon, they are sold by a company called Kohree (probably Chinese). They were the only 5000k vintage bulbs I could find, most of them are 2700k or lower. This link is to 4000k bulbs, but I bought some 5000k.
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(07-16-2018, 11:02 PM)BaileyNo5 Wrote: These are the bulbs I'm using, starting to suspect they are the issue. Got them on Amazon, they are sold by a company called Kohree (probably Chinese). They were the only 5000k vintage bulbs I could find, most of them are 2700k or lower. This link is to 4000k bulbs, but I bought some 5000k.
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Take one of the bulbs and screw it it a table lamp and see if it flickers. Roly
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that's impressive that they could stuff all that circuitry into such a small space. Not surprising that it doesn't quite work well.
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I put three similar antique-look bulbs into our hanging kitchen luminaires over the island, and after a week, one started flickering in a very regular cycle. It also became quite cloudy inside. Took it back to Lowes and exchanged it for another, and it and the others have been fine for the last many months. They're on a dimmer, but they're low output anyway, so we don't dim them. But they will dim to about half output.
My first guess would be the bulb.
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