The issue is a buzzing fluorescent light I just installed in a closet ceiling. The light is a Lithonia Lighting 14 In. 2-Light Low Profile Round (contains its own electric ballast--two circline bulbs). Here's the (possibly) relevant details:
We have knob and tube (K&T) wiring in much of the house. I switched to nm from the line running into the closet (everything done in metal boxes except the ceiling box, which is plastic). This splits to an incandescent sconce (outside the closet) and a line controlled by a motion activated switch on the load side. The switch controls the ceiling-mounted fluorescent light and an outlet (from which I’m going to run a couple of under-shelf lights).
When the motion-activated switch is set to manual off or on, no problem. But when the motion sensor is active, the light buzzes when on, then flickers dimly when it shuts off. I also noticed that if I switch the light to the on position, the light gets the slightest bit brighter and stops buzzing (which made me think that the switch is acting a bit like a dimmer, which I think fluorescent lights don’t like—at least this one’s manual said dimmers are a no-no). Also, since I’m going from K&T, nothing is grounded. I thought that might be an issue, but then I noticed something strange.
When I plug in an incandescent light bulb to the outlet controlled by the same switch (through a pendant lamp cord with a switch), the buzzing and flickering stops. If I switch the incandescent bulb off, the buzzing is back. But, since this is the closet, I can’t have an incandescent light in there.
Ideas? I’d hate to have done all this improvement only to have a noisy light that turns into a dance-party strobe light!
Thanks!
PS, I realize you don't want to add too much to K&T circuits, but rest assured that both the sconce and the internal light were already on the circuit; I just added the switch and changed the unsafe incandescent fixture in the closet to the fluorescent and the outlet (which will only run fluorescent)--overall, should be a lower load.
We have knob and tube (K&T) wiring in much of the house. I switched to nm from the line running into the closet (everything done in metal boxes except the ceiling box, which is plastic). This splits to an incandescent sconce (outside the closet) and a line controlled by a motion activated switch on the load side. The switch controls the ceiling-mounted fluorescent light and an outlet (from which I’m going to run a couple of under-shelf lights).
When the motion-activated switch is set to manual off or on, no problem. But when the motion sensor is active, the light buzzes when on, then flickers dimly when it shuts off. I also noticed that if I switch the light to the on position, the light gets the slightest bit brighter and stops buzzing (which made me think that the switch is acting a bit like a dimmer, which I think fluorescent lights don’t like—at least this one’s manual said dimmers are a no-no). Also, since I’m going from K&T, nothing is grounded. I thought that might be an issue, but then I noticed something strange.
When I plug in an incandescent light bulb to the outlet controlled by the same switch (through a pendant lamp cord with a switch), the buzzing and flickering stops. If I switch the incandescent bulb off, the buzzing is back. But, since this is the closet, I can’t have an incandescent light in there.
Ideas? I’d hate to have done all this improvement only to have a noisy light that turns into a dance-party strobe light!
Thanks!
PS, I realize you don't want to add too much to K&T circuits, but rest assured that both the sconce and the internal light were already on the circuit; I just added the switch and changed the unsafe incandescent fixture in the closet to the fluorescent and the outlet (which will only run fluorescent)--overall, should be a lower load.
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