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Have had downlighters installed (5 x 50w-240v) in my bathroom controlled by pull cord in bathroom and all is ok. I am now wanting a way of dimming them down on a few occasions when the wife wants a cosy bath!! :rolleyes:

We have already decorated inside and outside the bathroom so dont want to fit dimmer switch to inside or outside wall but was wondering about the following.

Could I have a surface mounted dimmer switch fitted within the airing cupboard-no redoecorating needed- which then runs thru the existing pull cord in the bathroom therefore creating a presetable dimmer switch for either full brightness or if she wants a bath she could turn it downin the airing cupboard and then turn the light s on from the pull cord.

I know the idea wont win the hearts of purists or any awards for design but was wondering simply if it would work or if you have any other ideas???

Cheers
 
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Where is the airing cuboard in relation to the bathroom?

What about installing a GET smart wireless receiver?

This would allow you to have a wall mounted switch either inside or outside the bathroom (as it is ELV), and it requires no redecorating as it is wireless.

You can also get a remote controller so Mrs. mackandmutley could even dim the lights whilst in the bath if she really wants. :LOL:
 
I was thinking that too, but I'm not sure if they would cope with 5 x 50W halogen lamps?
 
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Thinking about it, not sure if you can get them rated for 250W GU10s.
 
Thats a new one on me.

Seems like a good idea though.

It would require a retractive pull switch, but still works out cheaper than the GET option.
 
Airing cupboard backs on to bathroom and dimmer would be esily accessable on the way into the bathroom
 

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