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havasu
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I installed this bathroom light last year, but lately one of the LED lights was flickering whenever there was a wall vibration.
Assuming it was a loose wire leading to an individual sconce, I pulled the light from the wall. I noticed all three blacks and all 3 white wires lead into one black and one white wire, along with the ground, so it can be connected. Everything was tight, so while it was down, I gave it a good cleaning, washed the glass, put it all back together, and one bulb flickered still.
I then noticed that I had a bad LED bulb. I was told that LED bulbs either work or don't work, but I was wrong.
Morale of the story is check the easy things first! :hide:
Assuming it was a loose wire leading to an individual sconce, I pulled the light from the wall. I noticed all three blacks and all 3 white wires lead into one black and one white wire, along with the ground, so it can be connected. Everything was tight, so while it was down, I gave it a good cleaning, washed the glass, put it all back together, and one bulb flickered still.
I then noticed that I had a bad LED bulb. I was told that LED bulbs either work or don't work, but I was wrong.
Morale of the story is check the easy things first! :hide: