Mgabski
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Are they still on sale? I don’t have a Costco card but my parents do. They will be in town so I may borrow their card. Haha
Are they still on sale? I don’t have a Costco card but my parents do. They will be in town so I may borrow their card. Haha
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B078R7BF38/?tag=atomicindus08-20
They are available in white as well...
If you purchase on Amazon, you can get a 3 year Square Trade replacement plan for $1.41. No brainer.
They still are online...
https://www.costco.com/Feit-4'-Linkable-LED-Shop-Light-2-pack.product.100410429.html
I have 8 of these installed on the side walls and they provide great light. I purchased remote control outlets so when I walk into my shop I disarm the alarm system and hit the All On button on the remotes. Lights are split into 2 sides with a remote for each side. They work great so far.
Nice collection of automobiles you have especially the M3![]()
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i know this is an old thread but it seems like the best place to get help. I have about 10 of these in my garage and about 15 in my basement. Suddenly all of them in my garage have a slight flicker, I cant figure out what would cause it in the garage but not the basement.
Any ideas?
yes, one switch same circuit. I just replaced the switch and no change. My thought is something is causing interference but i dont know what would do that.
yes, one switch same circuit. I just replaced the switch and no change. My thought is something is causing interference but i dont know what would do that.
OK! Try to find the "first" device on the circuit and check for a loose connection on the receptacle or splice....... Also torque up all neutral screws inside the panel.
I am 90% positive that you have a loose connection somewhere and these "may" be hard to find so don’t give up.
BTW! I have along with others have not had a problem like this on their Costco fixtures.
yes, one switch same circuit. I just replaced the switch and no change. My thought is something is causing interference but i dont know what would do that.
I thinking this afternoon that one fixture with a "bad driver" could be affecting the others....... I suggest that you unplug ALL of them and then re-plug them in one at a time and see what happens.
A “bad driver” will make LED bulbs flicker and the bulb or fixture is NOT repairable...... If you have a bad fixture from Costco, you can return it.
Justb giggles have you tried a lead cord from a different circuit? What about removing the first light in the daisy chain? Maybe that one has problems.
alright, i was going to wait for a nice day but i decided today was nice enough.
Turns out other lights in the hose were flickering. I dont spend enough time in the pantry,kitchen or laundry room but my wife said they were flickering as well. Pantry had a bad bulb so i replaced them both and I went ahead and did the laundry room as well. BTW i have leds in the entire house.
So onto the garage, i did what was suggested previously and unhooked them all and plugged in one by one. They all flicker. long story short anything on that circuit flickers.
So i opened the switch and i hooked the wires going from the switch to the garage lights to a different circuit and no more flicker on any garage light. so i put it all back together and i started looking for something on the circuit that would cause this. So far everything i unplugged didnt change anything, such as i have some remote outlets for under cabinet lighting and I have my wife and cable modem on that same circuit.
She says the flickering in the the other rooms is barely noticeable, especially where i replaced the bulbs. i think what i am going to do next is replace the breaker for that circuit.
Worst comes to worst i could run the garage lights onto a circuit in my basement which woudnt be that difficult.
Thanks
Good luck with finding the problem. I'll be interested in what the problem is. Older house?
If you have a problem throughout the house you may have a power company problem....... EG: Heavy inductive load from a neighbor, loose connection, under voltage, etc.
Try turning off ALL the circuit breakers except the ones for the LED lighting circuit and see if the problem still exists........ If it does you "may" have a power company problem.
30 years ago I was called out for a power problem and I found that when a service station two doors down had a big *** compressor that was "browning out" the utility line...... 108 volts until the compressor kicked on and the power would dip to 96 volts.
Good luck with finding the problem. I'll be interested in what the problem is. Older house?
I think i found the problem which seems kind of obvious now. loose neutral wire.
i was following Chuckster in NJ suggestion by turning off all the breakers but that one and that didnt fix it. I was talking to my electrician buddy about my next step and he said check for loose wires in the panel. So then i though damn if that neutral is loose that might be my problem.
So i traced it down and sure as **** the neutral was loose. The thread on the bolt was messed up so i could pull it out but it wouldn't tighten all the way. So i moved it to a different spot on the bus and so far so good it seems to be working.
Why this started now, i have not been in that panel for well over a year maybe two.
thank you everybody for your help.
I think i found the problem which seems kind of obvious now. loose neutral wire.
I was talking to my electrician buddy about my next step and he said check for loose wires in the panel. So then i though damn if that neutral is loose that might be my problem.
So i traced it down and sure as **** the neutral was loose. The thread on the bolt was messed up so i could pull it out but it wouldn't tighten all the way.


In my area, they're $26ish. Are they cheaper at other Costcos? Seems like they've been expensive for quite a while, and I bought some Harbor Freight Braun brand ones but they have to be suspended 2" below, and I want to fix these to my rafters securely. Plus they plug into each other.
The "fix" was in my post #260...... "Check ALL connections in the panel including the neutrals."
BTW! Happy you found the problem!![]()