Fluctating led dimmer

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Hi All.
Been a long time since I've had a dimmer.

I have bought a 14w paul Russel day white dimmable led bulb.

I bought a toolstation dimmer (rated for leds) , now the light fluctuates brighter and duller , not all the time but when it does I have to adjust the dimmer then it settles.

Any ideas?
 
Dimmers can be a pain with LEDs
Are you using it on a single bulb?
Which dimmer did you buy from Toolstation?

These ones work down to zero load. A little pricey but often recommended because they work.
 
Thanks for the reply .
I've attached a picture of the toolstation one it does seem to be when we dim it,
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The spec on that is 5-100W
I would guess your 14W (Max brightness) is getting to the dimmers limits when you turn it down.

The one I linked usually sorts this type of problem.
It operates from 0W to 300W
I have one running 8 x 3.6W downlights and it smoothly dims them to almost nothing.
Available in various colours if you don't want white.
 
In side a LED bulb one has a driver, these are designed to limit the current through the LED so it will not burn out, is also needs to turn the supply to DC and smooth that DC so there is no stroboscopic effect. There are many ways to do this, from the simple capacitor to complex chips, and although unless stated that they do not dim, they must dim under EU law, it does not define how one must be able to dim them, so only way is to buy as a pair, I got a bulb and dimmer Lampandremote.jpgand they work fine, and there are clearly bulbs designed to be dimmed with anything from a phone, PC or voice commands, but I know I must look to see if it works with google home, and my son looks to see if it works with Alexa.

The problem arrives when you want to dim an array of bulbs, and the Varilight does seem to work with many makes, but it is always a lottery as to what will work with what, and it always has been.
 
That one isn’t suitable for LEDs
Yes, the problem seems to be with Toolstation and their description...
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The product is the 881P-01, rated for 60-400W...
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The spec on that is 5-100W
I would guess your 14W (Max brightness) is getting to the dimmers limits when you turn it down.
The one you found has the product number 881-01.
It may well work for the OP, and is probably what Toolstation has mixed up their description with.

The actual ratings/minimum loads should be indicated in the rear of the dimmer.
 
My go to LED dimmer module is this :


Always have one in my van stock
 
Thanks all for the answers , you are no doubt right about the dimmer as its onky when i dim it the issue happens.
It's a bit misleading of toolsation saying it's good for dimming leds.
, I'm going to take it back to toolstation .
Which one would could I get today to guarantee to work?
I've attached a pic of the rear
 

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I've attached a pic of the rear
60-400VA - 60 Watts is the minimum load.

If you're sticking with Toolstation, you could try the 881-01 (if minimum load > 5W), but as above, there are better dimmers available elsewhere.

 
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Got the varilight installed , no fluctuation so thanks all again.
It is slow to respond to inputs, there's like a delay when you turn it, is this normal ?
 

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