Discuss LED Flame-bulb >>> X-10 (In)compatibility? in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net

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A Holiday emergency! ? I purchased LED flame-bulbs:fire: for my outside light-fixtures. But instead of "flickering"... ⚡ They just pulse on/off. ? I'm thinking the problem may be caused by the X-10 :link: switches that control the bulbs?

Help? ?
 
the X-10 would likely use a semi conductor to switch on your light,
(this is the problem) it is not compatible with the electronics in the flame bulb.
so use the x -10 to control a relay and use this relay to switch on the flame bulb.
 

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