How do I make a dimmable switch non dimmable?

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Can someone tell me how I can remove the dimmer from a dimmer switch?

I want to replace with LED bulbs
Dimmable LED ones cost 2.5x - and that's with me finding the best possible price

Thanks


OM
 
Buy an ordinary switch.? :D
u r a genius
i posted and then had the same thought
lol
one problem is that i need a double length width switch
everywhere only sells single width
i asked here before and was given some links for a double dimmer - but the cost of that was £30

- can u suggest anywhere i can get double length switches?

- else... is there a way to remove the dimming part?

- i was thinking of buying single units and then removing the modules and fitting onto the existing plate. is that a bad idea?

thanks
 
You can remove the dimmer module from the faceplate.

This can be replaced with a simple on/off push switch (looks like a dimmer, complete with round knob, but it ain't a dimmer).

Available from electrical wholesalers rather than DIY shops.
 
You can remove the dimmer module from the faceplate.

This can be replaced with a simple on/off push switch (looks like a dimmer, complete with round knob, but it ain't a dimmer).

Available from electrical wholesalers rather than DIY shops.
i need the knob as well - it's damage on one of the switches
can u tell me where i can buy? i have actually searched for just modules... but couldn't find...
so i thought a better idea would be to simply buy new ones and take out and fit onto existing plate. i'm assuming that the whole will just be a standard width on the plate
but then i still have the problem of removing the dimmer function...

let me know what u think
thanks
 
The Ebay one you linked to is rated at 6 Amp so it will handle anything up to about 1400 Watts.
 
All those switch modules can handle more than any dimmer, so no probe.
The TLC unit comes with a knob. But note they will add VAT to those prices and £4.50 P&P.
 

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