Even they would presumably have a problem unless, as well as 'fitting it inside the rose', the installer had also drilled a hole in the rose to provide access to something that could be twiddled?
Unlike the OP's unusual requirement, I would have thought that virtually everyone who wants a dimmer wants to be able to adjust the dimming - how does one achieve that if it's in a ceiling rose?
For anyone interested, I found this relay online which works with Philips Hue (which I have elsewhere in the house) so it should suit my need, although I've not bought it yet.
You could get an inline dimmer switch like this, and fit it between the switched live and the fitting? Hell of a bodge though, can't you get lower wattage lamps?
You could get an inline dimmer switch like this, and fit it between the switched live and the fitting? Hell of a bodge though, can't you get lower wattage lamps?
No, just to make things more fun, I had to get the thinnest fittings I could find to fit beneath the ceiling joists and these were the only ones that would hit the lux levels required (I rounded up...). Just put the floor in and now they’re not too bright so might be leaving as is which is a result.
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