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falderol t1_j4r5p1f wrote

Hire an electrician. It sounds like there is a real problem and you dont want a fire.

Edit: what kind of light in the kitchen, and is the kitchen upstream from your problem LEDs.

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UnlikelyApe t1_j4u2264 wrote

I'm pretty comfortable chasing wiring with a multimeter, BUT 90% of being smart is knowing what you're dumb at. Some electrical jobs can be surprisingly cheap when hiring a professional, and it doesn't hurt to get an estimate.

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bigpapi7 OP t1_j4ram2o wrote

The kitchen lights are recessed cannisters. Closer to the circuit breaker than the LED hallway light.

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falderol t1_j4rgm2r wrote

So you may have an issue at the kitchen light. Is there a dimmer there?

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bigpapi7 OP t1_j4rhwr5 wrote

No it is a regular on/off panel switch

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falderol t1_j4rj0x8 wrote

It does not sound good that the lights are dimmer than they should be.

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bigpapi7 OP t1_j4rlymq wrote

Agreed, I’m looking for potential sources of this issue so i can find a solution

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