Hello all,
After looking at many many lamps, I finally found an LED ceiling lamp which I liked. Before purchasing, I asked at the store whether it would be dimmable with a dimmer switch. They said yes.
Took it home, installed it, it works perfectly on a simple on/off switch, but is indeed very bright so I do want to install a dimmer switch for it.
Went to a special electrical lighting shop to get a dimmer switch, they asked for the details, and I went home and got them. Please see photo. This is all I have - the info on the voltage, HZ, load, etc. These numbers don't mean a great deal to me! I thought they would to the people working the shop, but the guy just said, "this doesn't help, I need it to say whether it's dimmable or not". Nowhere on the packaging does it say it is dimmable, or indeed NOT dimmable. No logo. The single sheet that came with the lamp simply says 220-240V 50HZ.
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I went back to the store where I bought the lamp and they weren't much help but have sent a message to the manufacturers to try to get confirmation. But is it really so difficult to determine whether it's dimmable or not?
btw the dimmer switch at the electrics store was a special one for LEDs and cost EUR150!! I haven't bought it yet. Does that sound right?
I'm also attaching a photo of the lamp itself. It's circular and in fact has TWO LED power supplies, each like the one in the other photo (presumably one for each half?), though ultimately they merge into one set of wires which was wired to the ceiling.
[GALLERY=media, 87983][/GALLERY]
Are any of you knowledgeable people able to tell from what I've shown here whether the light is indeed dimmable or not!? This is all in Belgium, btw
Many thanks,
Dim Bill.
After looking at many many lamps, I finally found an LED ceiling lamp which I liked. Before purchasing, I asked at the store whether it would be dimmable with a dimmer switch. They said yes.
Took it home, installed it, it works perfectly on a simple on/off switch, but is indeed very bright so I do want to install a dimmer switch for it.
Went to a special electrical lighting shop to get a dimmer switch, they asked for the details, and I went home and got them. Please see photo. This is all I have - the info on the voltage, HZ, load, etc. These numbers don't mean a great deal to me! I thought they would to the people working the shop, but the guy just said, "this doesn't help, I need it to say whether it's dimmable or not". Nowhere on the packaging does it say it is dimmable, or indeed NOT dimmable. No logo. The single sheet that came with the lamp simply says 220-240V 50HZ.
[GALLERY=media, 87982][/GALLERY]
I went back to the store where I bought the lamp and they weren't much help but have sent a message to the manufacturers to try to get confirmation. But is it really so difficult to determine whether it's dimmable or not?
btw the dimmer switch at the electrics store was a special one for LEDs and cost EUR150!! I haven't bought it yet. Does that sound right?
I'm also attaching a photo of the lamp itself. It's circular and in fact has TWO LED power supplies, each like the one in the other photo (presumably one for each half?), though ultimately they merge into one set of wires which was wired to the ceiling.
[GALLERY=media, 87983][/GALLERY]
Are any of you knowledgeable people able to tell from what I've shown here whether the light is indeed dimmable or not!? This is all in Belgium, btw
Many thanks,
Dim Bill.