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LED Light Fixtures May Produce Dim Light

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Why LED lamp, in my house, glow dim light continuously after switch off the light…

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LED Light Fixtures May Produce Dim Light
Background: Varinder, a Homeowner from Yamuna Nagar,Haryana,India
[ad#block]Question: Why LED lamp, in my house, glow (dim light) continuously after switch off the light.

Additional Comments: Very good and useful website.

Dave’s Reply:
Thanks for your electrical question Varinder.
This may be caused by the discharge of energy being produced by the Light Emitting Diode and the circuitry of the power supply.

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