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I would like to get replacement bulbs clear 7 W E17 incandescent bulbs for Brooklyn String Lights 052-8031-4

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The LED- Light emitting diodes- use very little current and voltage to light up and so when you changed from the normal incandescent type +12 , these require only a fraction of the votlage. NOW what seems to HAPPEN is that the return voltage from the switch has RESIDUAL voltage which makes the LED light up, this can be a fraction of a volt and can be a LEAK from the switches, park, brake or otherwise.
Check the wiring once again , check the ground once again and isolate the switches to confirm the LEAK. You can also use a resistor to reduce the voltage if needed which can cut off the light when switch is off.

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SOURCE: Lutron Dimmer switch, single pole, will not dim

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