Why does the LED spotlight light when the switch is off?

Good evening! Please tell me, I connected 2 LED floodlights of 100 W and 30 W to a street pole. A 30-watt spotlight is additionally equipped with a light sensor for working in stand-alone mode. The phase is cut off by a double switch. In the junction box, zero from the searchlights and from the supply line in one Vago terminal, and the two phase wires and phase wires from the searchlights leaving the switch are connected to two different terminals of the car.
However, when the 30-watt floodlight is on, the off-watt 100-watt floodlight continues to glow dimly (a pair or three rows of diodes dimly glow). All wires are new.

What could be the reason? Can they simply be divided into two separate switches? Is there any danger in this error? I'm an amateur, and maybe I made a mistake somewhere. Thanks in advance for your feedback!

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  • Admin

    Hello! Yes, there is no mistake. The spotlight may dim dim for a while after being turned off. If the spotlight is dimly lit, even if it has not been turned on before, there may be a phase leak somewhere. Try disconnecting the wires from the switch and insulating it well - see what happens. If the problem goes away - replace the switch or put two separate ones.

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