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Light flickers briefly when first turned on
Hello. I'm referring to the light that's attached to the ceiling, in
one of the rooms of my house. When I first turn it on by flicking the light switch on the wall, it flickers on and off a bit for like half a second or so, but then it stays on continuously at a constant brightness. So what I'm basically wondering is, is this nothing to worry about, or could this potentially one day erupt in flames, thus I should bring in a professional electrician to examine the wiring?? Thanks!! |
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My energy-saving bulbs have done that ever since I installed them, although
the 'ordinary' ones never have. Thomas wrote in message oups.com... Hello. I'm referring to the light that's attached to the ceiling, in one of the rooms of my house. When I first turn it on by flicking the light switch on the wall, it flickers on and off a bit for like half a second or so, but then it stays on continuously at a constant brightness. So what I'm basically wondering is, is this nothing to worry about, or could this potentially one day erupt in flames, thus I should bring in a professional electrician to examine the wiring?? Thanks!! |
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oups.com... Hello. I'm referring to the light that's attached to the ceiling, in one of the rooms of my house. When I first turn it on by flicking the light switch on the wall, it flickers on and off a bit for like half a second or so, but then it stays on continuously at a constant brightness. If it's a flourescent light (which includes the "energy-saving" types that screw into Edison sockets), that's normal. If not, it suggests an intermittent contact somewhere, which could cause trouble down the road. I would start by replacing the bulb. If that doesn't do it, remove the fixture and check the wire-nut connections--once in a great while they loosen up. Ditto for the switch. If none of those is the culprit, I'd be inclined to call an electrician, if only because I'm wary of unexplained circuit interruptions. |
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On 28 Dec 2004 00:17:26 -0800, someone wrote:
Hello. I'm referring to the light that's attached to the ceiling, in one of the rooms of my house. Well, what KIND of light is it that's attached to your ceiling. And I DON'T mean the brand name. Or the color of the rim or any other girly thing...... Reply to NG only - this e.mail address goes to a kill file. |
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Thank you so much, Thomas, Andrew, and "v", for replying to my post!
And it seems that the hunch you all had was in fact correct, as it turns out: so I had my hubby remove the light fixture, and alas we found that the bulb was indeed one of those compact fluorescent energy-saving doohickeys- "batta-bing, batta-boom." (I guess it was so many years ago that we put it in, that I had forgotten what type of bulb was in there!) Well thanks again- that's a big relief to know that it isn't some more serious problem, and this saved me from having to call the electrician. Happy New Year. |
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