darcyh
Well-known member
Hello:
I like having illuminated wall switches for the bedroom / bath.
It seems the switch when in the off position feeds a bit of juice through the load, then back to the neon lamp inside the switch to provide the illumination.
I have found the lower resistance of the load; the brighter the switch will illuminate.
For example if an illuminated switch was connected to a 60 watt bulb, and switched off, the switch will 'glow' or illuminate. If I remove the 60 watt bulb, the switch will not illuminate.
So, I just recently installed a lamp (LED) and the switch no longer illuminates. Switch works fine, just does not illuminate. I suspect there is not enough resistance in the LED lamp to allow current to flow back to the neon bulb in the switch.
Is there an illuminated switch that will work in this set up.
Sorry to be so wordy especially with the word 'illuminate' but I wanted to convey the idea as clearly as I could.
Thanks for your help.
Dave
I like having illuminated wall switches for the bedroom / bath.
It seems the switch when in the off position feeds a bit of juice through the load, then back to the neon lamp inside the switch to provide the illumination.
I have found the lower resistance of the load; the brighter the switch will illuminate.
For example if an illuminated switch was connected to a 60 watt bulb, and switched off, the switch will 'glow' or illuminate. If I remove the 60 watt bulb, the switch will not illuminate.
So, I just recently installed a lamp (LED) and the switch no longer illuminates. Switch works fine, just does not illuminate. I suspect there is not enough resistance in the LED lamp to allow current to flow back to the neon bulb in the switch.
Is there an illuminated switch that will work in this set up.
Sorry to be so wordy especially with the word 'illuminate' but I wanted to convey the idea as clearly as I could.
Thanks for your help.
Dave