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LED Lighting Blinks When Connected to Double Switch: Differences Between Old & New Apartment Setup

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  • #1 16465235
    Skokbch
    Level 7  
    Hello, I say in advance that I am an amateur and I am in a full stop :-)
    I am after moving and connected leds to a double switch and how to ignite the top it normally shines and when I turn on the LEDs that are under the cabinets that blink at the same time with the upper bulb: - / on the previous apartment everything was ok Mountain and LEDs worked separately elegantly in the new apartment I have a new switch (without this diode)
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  • #2 16465250
    marqqv
    Level 32  
    Check the power supply, secondly the installation.
  • #3 16465292
    Skokbch
    Level 7  
    I was thinking about a larger power supply, and how should I check it?
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  • #4 16465352
    Turysta_
    Level 14  
    You have wrongly connected the dual switch, take a picture of the connection or describe the way you did it.
  • #5 16465429
    Justyniunia
    Level 36  
    It turns out that the LED power supply is in line with the "top" bulb
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  • #7 16465449
    Justyniunia
    Level 36  
    With a bulb in a lamp on the ceiling, see the movie.
    There is no zero there.
  • #8 16465611
    Skokbch
    Level 7  
    An ordinary 40-ounce light bulb connected the ankle and one cable to the connector together
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  • #10 16465637
    Turysta_
    Level 14  
    Skokbch wrote:
    An ordinary 40-ounce light bulb connected the ankle and one cable to the connector together


    Please, draw what you think you have done. The statement above me completely lost :D
  • #11 16466248
    Skokbch
    Level 7  
    On Friday I will be at home, I will check the connection in the switch and I will take accurate photos and we will continue to think about it so far
  • #12 16466455
    sosarek

    Level 43  
    qwertexx wrote:
    LED light bulbs

    People, learn - There is NO something like a LED bulb!
    By the way, why you write about something that has no relation - there is a traditional light bulb in the chandelier.
    Helpful post? Buy me a coffee.
  • #13 16467035
    Turysta_
    Level 14  
    Voldi123 wrote:
    It does not matter if you will modify the N path and place switches, switches etc ... or you will modify the L path.


    Link to the discussion on the above topic: https://www.elektroda.pl/rtvforum/topic943547.html

    As for the topic, we are waiting for more data from the author :)
  • #14 16467747
    2P
    Level 20  
    sosarek wrote:
    do I think the neutral cable has been connected to the right button output?

    The question is simple, the answer given in the above quotation. The rest to the basket because either nonsense or not on the subject. Finish the gentlemen - we are waiting for the author's statement.
  • #15 16467965
    pikarel
    Level 38  
    I see that the norm is again; almost 30 fasts of foaming :)

    After analyzing the effects from the video, that is:
    - light bulb lighting up
    - the bulb is gone
    - lighting of LED lamps
    - LED extinguishing
    the loop begins
    - a smooth light bulb

    This effect is a serial connection of a light bulb and LED lamp, I will describe what happens in order:
    -loading the inverter capacitors (up to LED) by the resistance of the filament's filament lamp is a smooth lightening of the bulb, after reaching the state of charge, the bulb goes out
    - the inverter activates LED lamps
    - the inverter disconnects the LED due to insufficient efficiency, caused by the bulb resistance in series, recharging without attached LEDs
    - liquid light bulb, after charging - switching on the LED

    How does it look in cables? You have to take a probe-bulb (not a neon lamp) in the grip and look for a mistake. In my opinion, N replaced with a common point of a light bulb-LED lamp, the diagram looks like this:
    LED Lighting Blinks When Connected to Double Switch: Differences Between Old & New Apartment Setup
    - connecting the bulb - correct
    - LED connection in a row with a light bulb and flashing
    - simultaneous activation of two switches - only the light bulb shines, because the LED is a compact bulb switch

    If you do not know how to improve it - do not go for it, ask your electrician for it, because it is not time to learn.
  • #17 16473314
    sosarek

    Level 43  
    Skokbch wrote:
    From this there is a forum to help Ps. The man learns his whole life ;-)

    Nobody will take responsibility for your too infantile approach to the subject, you risk your own health and others' health, about the closeness, the possibility of a fire, etc. I will not even write.
    The advice for you is one - invite ELEKTRYKA who will KNOW what he does.
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    #18 16473333
    Voldi123
    Level 11  
    Either something is wrong with me or what is happening here ...

    Look. Let's analyze it in a photo from your old apartment ... you're sure it worked, I wonder what electrical has to be there trick if such a thing could fulfill its task.
    Now look at the 2 attachment I paste. This is the screen of your photo with notes.

    1. Why do not I see the phase conductor from the box? There are only wires from lamps and LEDs. What did you power it and how?
    2. The phase wire, which should run to the lamp is plugged in, just the phase wire, which you should power and led and the lamp.
    3. The phase conductor for the LEDs is connected to one of the 2 terminals. THIS IS OK. The lamp should be plugged in underneath the other one (or its phase wire exactly). So why are the N wires and led wires connected to the other terminal ???

    You have the arrows drawn in such an important program "paint" as it should be done. On 1 terminal phase conductor running from the protection, and for subsequent clamps phase conductors of lamps and LEDs. Neutral wires should not take any part in the circuit breaker. Perhaps in an old apartment you have already been so tired that it worked, but in a working NORMAL installation, there is no law.

    In the first attachment you have sketched how it should look. Please note that the blue wires (N) are not connected to the switch. If you do not know how to do it, ask an electrician or someone who has electrical qualifications.
    I corrected the text.
    Moderator Krzysztof Reszka
  • #19 16474463
    Skokbch
    Level 7  
    Thank you very much for all the answers, unfortunately I can not cope with this normal installation in an old apartment, such a mice worked and it was three years without a breakdown ;-) soon an electrician will come to me. Thank you all the best once again
  • #20 16506736
    alvarofun
    Level 17  
    Hi, but here the solution is very simple.
    Only I do not understand people sloppiness, how you can do repairs and regret 10gr on the wire crimping sleeves (links), if it's no longer a crack, it's even those stupid pliers to squeeze it.
    LED Lighting Blinks When Connected to Double Switch: Differences Between Old & New Apartment Setup

    Yes connected wires will work !!!!

    If you, man, you have a problem with the usual double candlestick switch, then in a moment the question will be asked how to connect two switches in the stairwell to light one lamp at the bottom and extinguish the same lamp at the top.

    ................................................. Text I removed.
    Moderator Krzysztof Reszka

    Added after 12 [minutes]:
    Voldi123 wrote:
    Either something is wrong with me or what is happening here ...

    Look. Let's analyze it in a photo from your old apartment ... you're sure it worked, I wonder what electrical has to be there trick if such a thing could fulfill its task.
    Now look at the 2 attachment I paste. This is the screen of your photo with notes.

    1. Why do not I see the phase conductor from the box? There are only wires from lamps and LEDs. What did you power it and how?
    2. The phase wire, which should run to the lamp is plugged in, just the phase wire, which you should power and led and the lamp.
    3. The phase conductor for the LEDs is connected to one of the 2 terminals. THIS IS OK. The lamp should be plugged in underneath the other one (or its phase wire exactly). So why are the N wires and led wires connected to the other terminal ???

    You have the arrows drawn in such an important program "paint" as it should be done. On 1 terminal phase conductor running from the protection, and for subsequent clamps phase conductors of lamps and LEDs. Neutral wires should not take any part in the circuit breaker. Perhaps in an old apartment you have already been so tired that it worked, but in a working NORMAL installation, there is no law.



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    The former series of double "BINGO" double candlesticks
    which even described were that you have to connect them in this way.

    I have even a few myself. From what I know, you can not buy them in the store, you probably know why ... xD

    LED Lighting Blinks When Connected to Double Switch: Differences Between Old & New Apartment Setup

    And it looks to me that in the old hut, even the blue wire, the phase was going, and what will not go? xD

    just xD guerrillas

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around an issue with LED lighting blinking when connected to a double switch in a new apartment setup, contrasting with a previous installation where the LEDs functioned correctly. The user suspects incorrect wiring or a power supply issue, as the LED power supply is linked to the upper bulb. Various responses suggest checking the power supply, ensuring proper connections, and verifying the neutral wire's placement. Some participants emphasize the importance of professional help due to safety concerns. The user plans to provide photos of the connections for further analysis.
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