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when I pour hot water int othe sink, the lights turn on

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  • K [email protected]

    That's the question.
    When cooking and then pouring the water into the sink, for 10 seconds the lights on the counter turn on. These lights are usually broken and refuse to turn on manually.
    The lights are a strip of little LED bulbs glued on the cupboard .

    i have a theory but i am not an electrician

    EDIT : case solved by GIGACHAD (that's his nickname)

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    Holy shit that sounds like a good setup to get electrocuted.

    Please don't.

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    • R [email protected]

      You’ve got an IR sensor somewhere that is supposed to turn the lights on when it senses a person’s presence. The heat from the boiling water is tripping sensor.

      I have a similar sensor in my faucet. It always turns the faucet on when I pour boiling water into the sink.

      That’s my guess anyway.

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      #10

      Of the answers I've seen this is the one that makes most sense.

      Of course, the real answer is that the sink is haunted.

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      • R [email protected]

        You’ve got an IR sensor somewhere that is supposed to turn the lights on when it senses a person’s presence. The heat from the boiling water is tripping sensor.

        I have a similar sensor in my faucet. It always turns the faucet on when I pour boiling water into the sink.

        That’s my guess anyway.

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        since the light only turns on after introducing a warm inanimate object , this means op is cold blooded lizard people

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        • K [email protected]

          That's the question.
          When cooking and then pouring the water into the sink, for 10 seconds the lights on the counter turn on. These lights are usually broken and refuse to turn on manually.
          The lights are a strip of little LED bulbs glued on the cupboard .

          i have a theory but i am not an electrician

          EDIT : case solved by GIGACHAD (that's his nickname)

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          I’m gonna guess the steam is causing a broken circuit connection in the led strip to briefly connect. This strips often have a thin wire running the full length of the strip and that can break when the strip is bent. If the steam is heating the strip it could be causing the wire to briefly expand, closing the small break and turning on the lights.

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          • S [email protected]

            I’m gonna guess the steam is causing a broken circuit connection in the led strip to briefly connect. This strips often have a thin wire running the full length of the strip and that can break when the strip is bent. If the steam is heating the strip it could be causing the wire to briefly expand, closing the small break and turning on the lights.

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            this is also my theory

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            • K [email protected]

              That's the question.
              When cooking and then pouring the water into the sink, for 10 seconds the lights on the counter turn on. These lights are usually broken and refuse to turn on manually.
              The lights are a strip of little LED bulbs glued on the cupboard .

              i have a theory but i am not an electrician

              EDIT : case solved by GIGACHAD (that's his nickname)

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              #14

              Stop angering the disposal troll

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              • N [email protected]

                Of the answers I've seen this is the one that makes most sense.

                Of course, the real answer is that the sink is haunted.

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                Shhh, we're not supposed to talk about it

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                • j4k3@lemmy.worldJ [email protected]

                  The number one rule of all electronics is thou shall check ground. Sounds like a grounding issue somewhere.

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                  You should still check ground, but if it’s repeatable with hot water and not cold water, it’s probably because of the heat. To remove water from the equation, you can probably use a heat lamp.

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                  • R [email protected]

                    You’ve got an IR sensor somewhere that is supposed to turn the lights on when it senses a person’s presence. The heat from the boiling water is tripping sensor.

                    I have a similar sensor in my faucet. It always turns the faucet on when I pour boiling water into the sink.

                    That’s my guess anyway.

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                    Some LED strips intended for kitchens have a feature where you can place your palm on the strip to turn it on or change the brightness. This sort of thing is usually achieved with backscatter IR, which may also be triggered from water vapor. Try pushing your hand against the ends of the strip to invalidate this hypothesis.

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                    • K [email protected]

                      That's the question.
                      When cooking and then pouring the water into the sink, for 10 seconds the lights on the counter turn on. These lights are usually broken and refuse to turn on manually.
                      The lights are a strip of little LED bulbs glued on the cupboard .

                      i have a theory but i am not an electrician

                      EDIT : case solved by GIGACHAD (that's his nickname)

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                      I have an led strip installed next to my oven at a similar place. There is a larger "button" that reacts to touch, you can also dim it. When I am cooking, the steam of the boiling water turns dims that light on and off, it's pretty annoying but also kind of funny.

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                      • E [email protected]

                        since the light only turns on after introducing a warm inanimate object , this means op is cold blooded lizard people

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                        nah. OP is just too cool for light.

                        Probably even wears sunglasses at night.

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                        • K [email protected]

                          That's the question.
                          When cooking and then pouring the water into the sink, for 10 seconds the lights on the counter turn on. These lights are usually broken and refuse to turn on manually.
                          The lights are a strip of little LED bulbs glued on the cupboard .

                          i have a theory but i am not an electrician

                          EDIT : case solved by GIGACHAD (that's his nickname)

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                          You are living in a Alfred Hitchcock movie.

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                          • K [email protected]

                            That's the question.
                            When cooking and then pouring the water into the sink, for 10 seconds the lights on the counter turn on. These lights are usually broken and refuse to turn on manually.
                            The lights are a strip of little LED bulbs glued on the cupboard .

                            i have a theory but i am not an electrician

                            EDIT : case solved by GIGACHAD (that's his nickname)

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                            I have had problems with the drain plumbing downstream of my kitchen sink, because the heat causes the pipes to expand slightly and be longer. My theory is there is some loose wiring in the walls, and your drain pipes press on the loose wiring until they cool down again.

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                            • G [email protected]

                              I have an led strip installed next to my oven at a similar place. There is a larger "button" that reacts to touch, you can also dim it. When I am cooking, the steam of the boiling water turns dims that light on and off, it's pretty annoying but also kind of funny.

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                              oh. damn, you kinda took out the fun & mystery lol
                              You are right I just found that button and yes it does dim lights on/off. So this is the final explanation

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