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    Help needed: UK, Dimmer switch fitting.

    Or so you would think...
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    Help needed: UK, Dimmer switch fitting.

    Logically, they are the same, physically they aren't. Never mind, the problem is still there, and just on this switch. The 5 other lights that are on the same circuit, all work fine. The lights that I'm trying to dim have been tested and are of the dimming type. Really odd. Guess its best to...
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    Help needed: UK, Dimmer switch fitting.

    Ok, this clears it up a bit. I will try a new dimmer and see what happens. Thanks to all for the help.
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    Help needed: UK, Dimmer switch fitting.

    Hi, Thanks for that information. I understand when you say "com" that you are talking about the terminal marked "Common" or "C". I did try exactly that, as that is what the manufacturer said on the fitment guide. It didn't work. This is what I have tried: - Red1 into Common, Red2 into L1 -...
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    Help needed: UK, Dimmer switch fitting.

    Thank you for your comments Ban-All-Sheds. In answer to yours: - I thought the logical way would be that as described in the fitments guide, from the dimmer switch manufacturer. Evidently logic does not apply in this case. - I should have said "every way that a dimmer switch could be fitted...
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    Help needed: UK, Dimmer switch fitting.

    Hello, I'm having a bit of a problem in fitting a dimmer switch and would very much appreciate some guidance. In my lounge I have 2 ceiling lights which are controlled by a single on/off switch on one wall - there are no other switches in the lounge (or elsewhere) that controls these lights...
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