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Hello guys,

Just installed 2 bathroom spotlights along with an extract fan, the feed is at the switch and from there to an isolator and obviously fan and lights. However when the fan is turned on the lights flicker, I've been reading previous threads about putting resistors across the switched live and neutral, but where and how? In a line box at the first downlight, at the switch. I've never installed resistors in a house before, just the odd PCB here and there.

Cheers

Tom
 

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