Nuisance glowing LED lights

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Four reasons why your LED lamps glow when they're supposed to be off.

This video contains the usual rude language, boring waffle and my coping with a stinking hangover, so if you want to cut to the chase, then you can read about it in polite article form on my website here: https://www.dses.co.uk/index.php/free...

Sorry, I was hangin' outta my arse when I filmed this yesterday, and in the cold light of today's sobriety I was in two minds about publishing it or not. But hey, the information is valid even if the presentation is off.

An example of a neon indicator used to fix the capacitive problem can be found at this Amazon affiliate link: https://amzn.to/2YAWT5u

Other affiliate links:
Kewtech Kewstick Duo non-contact voltage indicator: https://amzn.to/2Fw5k9H
The Fluke non-contact indicator I tend to use (and rate highly): https://amzn.to/35GxMQG
My DVD Christmas present is on Amazon, albeit at horrendous cost: https://amzn.to/37D0Vxt

For more information on capacitors, see the likes of Big Clive and SDG Electronics:
   / @bigclivedotcom  
   / @sdgelectronics  

Some commentors have said that a capacitor or resistor would be better than a neon for suppressing the capacitive current. For more on this subject, see my follow up here:    • Nuisance LED Glow 2: The Sequel  

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