Hello,
I just had a dimmer switch installed, replacing a simple on/off switch. The bedroom light fitting has 5 x 20W 12V G4 dimmable halogen bulbs (supplied originally with the light), so total load 100W. The dimmer is from Screwfix (LAP brand), it's a leading edge type, and is rated 35-350W for low voltage halogens. The light fitting itself was bought as dimmable - I specifically checked with the online retailer. As far as I recall there was a white rectangular block inside it - which I assume was the transformer!
Perfect fit of components, I would have thought... But no - the lights buzz when on, the higher the brightness the higher the pitch. And when left on, after 5 seconds or so they start flashing on and off fairly quickly.
I'm just so puzzled why these ordinary 12V halogens are misbehaving with the dimmer. The load is neither too low or too high!
The dimmer instructions mention not to use it with trailing edge, lagging edge and phase lagging transformers - but I've no way of checking if my light fitting has such a transformer.
The electrician was saying something about getting a trailing edge dimmer but why should this help? To be honest I became dubious about his expertise because he was also suggesting getting LED bulbs for our installed leading edge dimmer, which isn't the best combo!
Thanks for any suggestions...
I just had a dimmer switch installed, replacing a simple on/off switch. The bedroom light fitting has 5 x 20W 12V G4 dimmable halogen bulbs (supplied originally with the light), so total load 100W. The dimmer is from Screwfix (LAP brand), it's a leading edge type, and is rated 35-350W for low voltage halogens. The light fitting itself was bought as dimmable - I specifically checked with the online retailer. As far as I recall there was a white rectangular block inside it - which I assume was the transformer!
Perfect fit of components, I would have thought... But no - the lights buzz when on, the higher the brightness the higher the pitch. And when left on, after 5 seconds or so they start flashing on and off fairly quickly.
I'm just so puzzled why these ordinary 12V halogens are misbehaving with the dimmer. The load is neither too low or too high!
The dimmer instructions mention not to use it with trailing edge, lagging edge and phase lagging transformers - but I've no way of checking if my light fitting has such a transformer.
The electrician was saying something about getting a trailing edge dimmer but why should this help? To be honest I became dubious about his expertise because he was also suggesting getting LED bulbs for our installed leading edge dimmer, which isn't the best combo!
Thanks for any suggestions...