Before I explain the issue, I usually turn off the lights in the kitchen before I hit the sack (yes, the kitchen lights because I live in an absolute joke of a house).
Just recently, when I tried to turn off all of the lights in the kitchen, some of the lights were flickering, even though the dimmer switch outside the kitchen indicates that the lights are off.
Here’s the video (sorry in advance if the video is kind of hard to see; also I had to mute the audio for personal reasons):
When I took this video, it was long after I shut off the lights to the point where the flickering was barely noticeable. The light bulbs that are barely flickering in the video are only two of the four lights that would usually work when the lights are completely switched on (more on this in a subsequent post). I can assure you that the circuit for the kitchen lights are completely switched off. If anyone wants proof that the light bulb circuit was completely switched off, PM me, and I’ll show that to you.
Could it be caused by the dimmer switches? (yes, there are two dimmer switches – one outside the kitchen, and one inside)
I just don’t understand why this could happen. It doesn’t make any sense to me that the lights would flicker even when the circuit is OFF. Yes, I did go to Google for this issue, but I felt like I didn’t get anything out of it.
This is very unfortunate as that these are LED lights (I believe), and they were installed just before sunset on New Year’s Eve. There’s more that led up to this, but I’ve said quite a lot in this post alone.