by Mr White »
Mon Jun 22, 2020 10:44 am
That is a halogen lamp, what voltage and wattage is it?
What is the rating of that dimmer?
You have chosen the 2nd worst combination you can have.
In short plain English.
Halogen lamps must get very hot to work properly, using a dimmer on them stops them getting up to temperature. (You will shorten their life)
Also as you turn them on they have a huge inrush of current (The easiest similarity I can think of is flushing the toilet, first no water, flush, loads of water) This inrush can fry a dimmer switch. (Not too bad with one lamp but it can and does happen)
As halogen lamps do get very hot this makes them dangerous, you have no fitting for that lamp, you can't just "hang it" or "let it lie down" as even when being dimmed they still get very hot. (Not as hot as they should be)
You will also need suitable connectors and a plugtop and suitable cable to connect everything. (Not to mention a fitting for that lamp)
What exactly is it you are trying to achieve?
Useless facts:
1) The "bulb" of the lamp you have is NOT ordinary glass, it is quartz, unlike glass, quartz will not melt at the high temperature that lamp needs to get to.
2) Halogen lamps are used enclosed so that when they explode it is contained within the fitting. It does not happen often, but when it does, you don't want to be standing next to one.