Light dims too quickly

I don't think there's anything odd going on with your dimmer. The circuit inside a dimmer is often a simple RC filter (with variable R) to delay the arrival of the trigger voltage at the triac gate. These things are made as cheap as possible so precision components are out.

The poor designer has to come up with something that will work in the worst possible case using parts with a very wide tolerance. The result is that some dimmers do not use all of their available knob movement. I bought a cheap one from s***wf*x which does exactly the same - and the mechanical construction is rubbish too! I'll be getting a new one.

Incidentally, with this simple kind of dimmer the minimum load exists because a triac has a minimum hold-on current. Once triggered, a traic stays on until the current drops below this limit (unless the trigger voltage is still present). If the load is too small the triac can switch off early.
 
Fantastic, Felix! That makes sense - it was the cheapest one they had (Homebase -£8.99 - white plate, chrome finish knob) but it does do what it says, probably to the best of it's ability. I have a 'Georgian brass' one already which I believe may be of slightly better construction as it works like a well-oiled triac on rails.

Thank you again for illuminating me.
 
Fred Quimby said:
Yes, I'm a student.

When I was a student we couldn't afford fancy fandangled dimmer switches. We had to make do with candles. Then we couldn't afford the matches.

Tchoh.
 
Howdy Neighbour!

You're not wrong; I had to sell every candle I had to buy this. I'll be putting it on Ebay in 2 years to help pay off the loan.

"What goes around... is the knob on the front." That's the ad - it might need re-wording.
 

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