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RickLight wrote:Chris Bryant wrote:
We have led nightlights that light up even when the power is out- not sure where the power is coming from.
That's worth investigating, if you care about your battery.
Do you have a battery disconnect switch?
Ever put an ammeter on your battery lines?
Could they be phosphorescent?
โSep-13-2019 11:18 AM
Chris Bryant wrote:
We have led nightlights that light up even when the power is out- not sure where the power is coming from.
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Ed_Gee wrote:northshore wrote:
Since we had a thread on incandescent bulbs and LED.
My problem is that the incandescent bulb works correctly, switches on and off just like it is suppose to. The LED is on no matter what position the switch is in, on or off the LED stays lit.
LEDs do not light up without power. Either your DC lighting switch is leaking....or something screwy about your DC lighting wiring system.....
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northshore wrote:
Since we had a thread on incandescent bulbs and LED.
My problem is that the incandescent bulb works correctly, switches on and off just like it is suppose to. The LED is on no matter what position the switch is in, on or off the LED stays lit.
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