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Brian Gaff \(Sofa 2\) Brian Gaff \(Sofa 2\) is offline
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Default Electric switches

I very much doubt it, its LED I assume and they are notorious for picking up
induced currents that makes them glow a bit.
Brian

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One thing I've always been slightly puzzled about. My back room has two sets
of lights. There is a double switch by the door, one of the switches only
works the set of lights near that switch. The other switch works the other
lights which have their own switch on the other side of the room, obviously
a two-way switch. If both switches on the double switch are switched off
there's no problem. But if one of the the two-way switches on the double
switch is switched on and it's switched off the other side of the room on
the two-way switch, there is a very faint glow from the lights on the other
side of the room.
I know that sounds absolutely confusing, but if anyone can understand it, I
wonder whether it's dangerous if I forget and leave the two way switch the
wrong way round which leaves the lights faintly on.

Lawrie