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Hi!
I have a few questions: What is going on? See my other reply. Do you have a light switch that glows when you turn it off? This will place a small amount of current flow across the lamp, which may make it flicker. Will it wear out the bulb very fast? It may result in a slight amount of wear on the bulb, but I doubt the change in lifetime would ever be noticed. What is inside these bulbs? A rectifier? A capacitor? In many cases, these bulbs contain a small switchmode power supply. Such a power supply will have a transistor, some type of controller, a small transformer and some support components (of which a capacitor would probably be included). Others use a much simpler transformer design. William |
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