If his circuit consists of two Single Pole Double Throw Switches used to control a common light fixture so EITHER switch can turn the light ON or OFF, its wired as follows:
The POLE of switch A connects to the hot line conductor fed from the panel.
The POLE of switch B connects to the light and the Neutral wires to the light to serve as the return current conductor.
The THROWS wire together switch A to switch B
THEREFORE in my opinion (NO Warranty, may be right may be wrong) switching the light from incandescent to CFL isn't the problem, Id say there a chance a switch is bad. Of course loose or open Neutrals can cause some weird things to happen lol
HOWEVER to each their own opinion, yours is yours and mine is mine and I respect peoples views and opinions.
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