Flickering Light Bulb??

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Flickering Light Bulb??

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Question for our resident sparkie,,, We have one of those new long life light bulbs in the kitchen, the other night I came out and noticed it was doing a "flicker" (It was not turned on) so we replaced the bulb with another.. Thing is this one is doing the exact thing :? :? Is there something wrong with the bulbs or the house wiring??? :shock: :shock:
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Any sign of ants in the switch Dot?
I've known enough of them to get fried & conduct enough current to create a small light.
Think I'll leave the answer to the sparkies.
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Replace the light switch and see if that solves the problem.
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G man will have to do those investigations in the light of day. Ants I can cope with but anything slitherier :? :? . will be elimated forth with.
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Hi Dot
Whn you say flickering ,I believe yuo mean it is giving a FAINT flickering glow ??
Has this just started .?
How long have you had that TYPE in that light?


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Spent ages today going through all the Coles small bayonet globes and EVERYONE of them sez "Not suitable for dimmer".
Hummmph!

Why? Cause those so called "green" globes flicker when used with a dimmers control. Don't use the dimmer, so the solution is to change the switch to a standard one.
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oldtrack123 wrote:Hi Dot
Whn you say flickering ,I believe yuo mean it is giving a FAINT flickering glow ??
Has this just started .?
How long have you had that TYPE in that light?


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More like a quick flashing. (G said that) Don't know for sure how long it has been doing it because that is the last one I turn off on my way to bed. Have been using that type for over 12 mths now.. (screw in curly bulb)
G will be turning the power OFF and having a look for ants etc tomorrow..

Brad. No dimmer switches here..
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Re: Flickering Light Bulb??

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We have one out of five in our house that flashes every now and then, sparky said that it is a known occurence, but didn't know how to fix it?
One out of two that I installled in my mothers house glows faintly, only visible at night, seems to be common?

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Goodmorning , Have had it suggested that the cause may be the gas stuff that is used in these types of bulbs?
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Re: Flickering Light Bulb??

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"tanks" here---
Dot, I have these bulbs in my house and they do the same. I had the sparkie call and he said that they do this flicker/flash thing but is no cause for alarm.
Just ignore it -or close your eyes.
I also asked him why my fluro light hums when turned on -- his reply was:-- "perhaps it does'nt know the words" but it has the right tune.
He is a bit of a charactor but he does'nt joke about his prices for a call-out.
Keith.
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I plan to have another birthday next year.

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