I've put LED "bulbs" in a lightfitting that has a 2-way switch. There is enough capacitive coupling across one of the switches for the LEDs to glow when turned off at one of the switches, but not if you turn them off using the other. Haven't worked out which one is iffy, but capacitive coupling is the cause.
I've put LED "bulbs" in a lightfitting that has a 2-way switch. There is enough capacitive coupling across one of the switches for the LEDs to glow when turned off at one of the switches, but not if you turn them off using the other. Haven't worked out which one is iffy, but capacitive coupling is the cause.