richardabeattie
Well-Known Member
The following defies logic but has happened. How?
A pendant bedroom light fitting with a modern low energy coiled lamp, switched at the door and over the bed. It's worked fine for years.
But last week when I went to bed and turned the light off there was a low intensity pulse of light every 8 secs or so . Oh I thought - perhaps there is a capicitor in there somewhere so I removed the lamp to let it discharge. Next morning I put it back and the flash started up again though barely visible in daylight. So I thought maybe one or both switches is allowing a small current through - just enough to tickle the bulb into brief action. So I changed both switches. Still flashing. So I put in a new lamp of the same type. Problem solved. Then I put the apparently defective lamp into a table lamp on a different circuit and it did not flash when off.
Poltergeist? Lamp being activated by the Weak Nuclear Force - but only in the bedroom?
Grateful for any clues as to what was going on!
A pendant bedroom light fitting with a modern low energy coiled lamp, switched at the door and over the bed. It's worked fine for years.
But last week when I went to bed and turned the light off there was a low intensity pulse of light every 8 secs or so . Oh I thought - perhaps there is a capicitor in there somewhere so I removed the lamp to let it discharge. Next morning I put it back and the flash started up again though barely visible in daylight. So I thought maybe one or both switches is allowing a small current through - just enough to tickle the bulb into brief action. So I changed both switches. Still flashing. So I put in a new lamp of the same type. Problem solved. Then I put the apparently defective lamp into a table lamp on a different circuit and it did not flash when off.
Poltergeist? Lamp being activated by the Weak Nuclear Force - but only in the bedroom?
Grateful for any clues as to what was going on!