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PassiveRebel t1_jabcito wrote

I'm no electrician but I wonder if it's a frequency problem. If the bulb is incandescent disregard this, but if it's LED consider the possibility that the bulb is receiving some sort of frequency (it's is basically microchip) brought about by the powerering up of the stove.

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ProblimaticSolutions OP t1_jabdstm wrote

As far as I remember it was happening before I switched to LED bulbs.

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Astramancer_ t1_jad22e4 wrote

You might be getting some inductive current from the oven circuit caused by the wires being too close together (or maybe even wrapped around each other for some unknown reason). If that's the case there's really not much you can do if you're not willing to open up the walls and separate the wiring.

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