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Dimmer switch
Is it possible that a dimmer switch will stop all of my upstairs lights from working.
The wife turned on the lights in the bedroom only to find that the fitting sparked and since then all the lights dont work. I have checked the fuses ( old type board) and checked the light fittings and switches for loose cables, all are ok.
The reason I ask about the dimmer switch is because it used to make the lights flicker unless turned up to full
Thanks for any help
Rich
The wife turned on the lights in the bedroom only to find that the fitting sparked and since then all the lights dont work. I have checked the fuses ( old type board) and checked the light fittings and switches for loose cables, all are ok.
The reason I ask about the dimmer switch is because it used to make the lights flicker unless turned up to full
Thanks for any help
Rich
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Post by markysparky »
Either you had too much wattage going through the dimmer switch or too many transformers if they are recess spotlights?
Can you tell my how many watts of light the dimmer switch was taking?
Can you tell my how many watts of light the dimmer switch was taking?
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Dimmer switches work by reducing the voltage to the lights to make them dimmer.
If the dimmer is reducing voltage to the fan as well as the lights! it would neither do the fan or dimmer any good
Was it?
If the dimmer is reducing voltage to the fan as well as the lights! it would neither do the fan or dimmer any good
Was it?
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Has all the lights upstairs gone out or is it just the lights that the dimmer switch controls?
If it's just the lights on the dimmer then it's most likely the dimmer is burnt out because of the fan
If there are no loose connections and no fuses blown then it's unlikely it would be the light
If it's just the lights on the dimmer then it's most likely the dimmer is burnt out because of the fan
If there are no loose connections and no fuses blown then it's unlikely it would be the light
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Post by markysparky »
Just reread the post.
You said the light fitting sparked and since then the lights didn't work!
Are you positive that all the connections are sound??
If so then it must be a blown fuse or loose wire in the fuse box.
When checking the old rewireable fuse it's best to give the fusewire a slight tug at one end to check for breaks. As not all fusewire breaks at the middle where you can see it.
You said the light fitting sparked and since then the lights didn't work!
Are you positive that all the connections are sound??
If so then it must be a blown fuse or loose wire in the fuse box.
When checking the old rewireable fuse it's best to give the fusewire a slight tug at one end to check for breaks. As not all fusewire breaks at the middle where you can see it.
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Post by markysparky »
Only other thing it could be is loose connections at the 1st light which comes from the fusebox.
Or there is a junction box in the ceiling which could have a loose connections.
Are you checking neutrals as well as lives??
And on another note the dimmer shouldn't flicker the lights. Either they have energy saving bulbs or the fan is on at the same time!!
Or there is a junction box in the ceiling which could have a loose connections.
Are you checking neutrals as well as lives??
And on another note the dimmer shouldn't flicker the lights. Either they have energy saving bulbs or the fan is on at the same time!!
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You can have about 1200 watts on a lighting circuit so as long as it doesn't exceed this and all the lights were not on at the same time. It's unlikely it was overloadRich Sum wrote:I think it was 5amp.
Come to think about it there only looks to be 1 fuse for the whole house, which i thought should be 2 seperate circuits and fuses![]()
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