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I have a conundrum.

In the hall downstairs there are two lights that operate together, controlled by two switches, at opposite ends of the hall. Its a pretty standard setup. The bulb at the kitchen end blew, and i kept forgetting to fix it. And then I noticed hat the bulb at the front door end would not switch off completely. Switched on it is bright, but switched off it is dim. If I replace the blown bulb with a 15w LED this behaviour continues - switch on, and both lights on. Switch off and the kitchen end goes off, and the front door end goes dim. If I replace the bulb at the kitchen end with an incandescent, it all works normally.

The only thing that is noticeably different to standard that i can see is the switch at the kitchen end, which is a light sensitive thing that can be set t turn the lights on at night when you are on your hold, but it is switched to normal operation, and I cant see how that could cause this effect.

Thoughts?
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Your house is haunted. Move immediately?
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Take off and nuke the entire area, it's the only way to be sure...
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Sounds like an Earth Leak, the Earth is leaking the souls of the dead into your house.
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Shoggoths in the wiring. :shock:
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Same here on lower staircase . All 3 lights emit a light glow which is just enough to see by at night :)

Our sparky explained it away.
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Post by Mussels »

I've had this occasionally, I suspect it's lights that use transformers. Because a transformer is still connected to neutral when switched off it still gets a sine wave on one side which is possibly enough to produce a small current.
I've never looked into this properly so it's a guess.
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Post by crust »

My guess would be the photoswitch in the kitchen.

It's most likely a semi-conductor switch so will not mechanically break the circuit like a normal on/off switch.