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venom78
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Dimmer Switch

by venom78 » Mon Mar 09, 2009 10:39 am

Hi all

A fuse in my fuse box went off the other day. One of my downlights was causing the problem. At closer inspection, I found that the connecter (plastic) connecting the mains to the transformer had melted. Also, the transofrmer had blown.

I replaced the connecter as well as the transformer and switched on the lights. The lights went on and everything looked fine but I realised that the dimmer switch did not dim the lights anymore. They simply went on and off. Did the surge blow the dimmer? Do I need to place the dimmer? and if so what is the wattage that I need. Below is what I currently have:

4 downlights. Each 50W 12V
4 dais DA-E60 Dimmable Transformers (12volt TRANSFORMER FOR DOWN LIGHTS 60w/VA)
1 Dimmer switch

Thx

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by jaffa19 » Sun Mar 22, 2009 10:25 pm

Hi Venom

yes change it, a 400w dimmer will do the trick. as you've halogen lamps the user instructions show you to use a higher rated dimmer due to the current draw thru the circuit. A lower rated dimmer will naff up real quick

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by sparx » Sun Mar 22, 2009 10:39 pm

Hi most likely dimmer U/S, 4X50 = 200va, nearest size is 240va/watt dimmer, check suitable for dimming transformer lnductive loads, not all are,
regards SPARX

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