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<blockquote data-quote="Ryan Schaecher" data-source="post: 826145" data-attributes="member: 56872"><p>I would guess that there would be some latency, but only for a second or two. When you flip the light switch off, all power is cut to the socket (well, typically, the "hot" leg is cut). The ballast has a transformer of some sort and an inductor of some sort typically.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Unless you have something that is switching the "neutral" leg and you're getting leakage to ground, or an improperly wired socket that there is "power" on the neutral, I would say that no, you should not have at least any SIGNIFICANT RF on the CFL when the switch is off. You could always pull the bulb and leave the socket empty to be sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryan Schaecher, post: 826145, member: 56872"] I would guess that there would be some latency, but only for a second or two. When you flip the light switch off, all power is cut to the socket (well, typically, the "hot" leg is cut). The ballast has a transformer of some sort and an inductor of some sort typically. Unless you have something that is switching the "neutral" leg and you're getting leakage to ground, or an improperly wired socket that there is "power" on the neutral, I would say that no, you should not have at least any SIGNIFICANT RF on the CFL when the switch is off. You could always pull the bulb and leave the socket empty to be sure. [/QUOTE]
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