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🔌General Home Automation => Automating Your House => Troubleshooting Automation Problems => Topic started by: ice49 on November 07, 2010, 12:11:45 PM
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I am getting ready for the Christmas light season and remembered that last year when I used new LED light strings for the out door lights I had a problem. Using the X-10 AM466 ( or equal) 3-Pin Appliance Modules to controll on/off, I would have part of on or two of the seven attached strings remain glowing when switched off, due to a 12volt feedback in the circuit.
I used a couple of different modules and switched the type and brands of LED lights without change. When I switched to conventional incandescents everything was normal.
Can anyone explain or suggest a cure.
Thank you so much.
Ice49
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You can add one 4 watt incandescent night light bulb to the output on the appliance module. Maybe using a power tap on the modules output so both the night light and the LED lights can be connected to the module.
Some have used a 47K {47,000} Ohm 1/2 watt resistor. Maybe mounted in a AC plug and insulated so it does not touch anything.
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Brian provided the cure. The explaination is the Appliance Module leaks a small amout of current through the load for: local control (on older modules), and sensing it's own output state ("am I ON or OFF"). This leakage is sufficient to keep LED lights dimmly lit. Putting an addition load on the module (the nite light) shunts the leakage current so the LEDS extinguish.