Electronic Dimmer not working for me

You are right, but it's no worse than a SMPS filtering to earth. We're talking microamps on a dimmer.
The former is an inevitable consequence of what the filter does.

The latter is deliberately poor design.

Correct - I won't disagree with you there.

However it does mean that manufacturers can sell a fancy dimmer that will replace any switchplate, without having to worry about finding a neutral. :rolleyes:
 
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Guys, thanks for the suggestions but still no luck. I hadn't the earth connected so when I read the messages I thought that would have cured it but no, no difference. Instructions say live supply to 'L', switched live to ~(with arrow) and leave 'Sw' empty. I am replacing a manual dimmer (twist type) with this electronic dimmer so I know the bulb takes a dimmer. The brand is 'Ultimate flat plate by GET (http://www.sparksdirect.co.uk/ultimate-flat-plate-1-gang-2-way-300w-electronic-dimmer-style-black-nickel-black-insert-p-9725.html).

This is getting annoying!!
 
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on the off chance that you've identified the switched live and per live incorrectly, swap them round ( like i#ve already told you to do.. )..

and the bulb may take a dimmer ( the old one was probably resistive ) but the dimmer might not take the bulb ( electronic ones don't like CFL lamps normally, incandescent only.. )
 
Brian, start at the start. Does your old dimmer switch still work when re-connected?

Also: What sort of lamps is it switching? We need to know how many lamps and what sort they are i.e. what Wattage and is there a transformer involved? normal 'bulb' or a chandelier?

Pictures always help.
 

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