Light dimmer switches
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dern

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14,055 posts

301 months

Thursday 13th January 2005
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We have a number of wall lights in our living room on a dimmer and we tend to have them on half brightness most of the time and we get through a lot of bulbs. Am I right in assuming this is because the dimmer pulses the lights to dim them rather than acts as a resistor and therefore reduces the life of the bulbs?

Is there a better type of dimmer than the cheap B&Q one I fitted as the bulb costs are adding up.

Cheers,

Mark

2 Smokin Barrels

31,697 posts

257 months

Thursday 13th January 2005
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dern said:
We have a number of wall lights in our living room on a dimmer and we tend to have them on half brightness most of the time and we get through a lot of bulbs. Am I right in assuming this is because the dimmer pulses the lights to dim them rather than acts as a resistor and therefore reduces the life of the bulbs?

Is there a better type of dimmer than the cheap B&Q one I fitted as the bulb costs are adding up.

Cheers,

Mark


Or have the dimmer up full & fit lower watt bulbs!

just dave

689 posts

263 months

Thursday 13th January 2005
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Should not having full voltage going to the light be beneficial to the bulb?

I would think that someone with Electrical-Technical background will be along soon.

Dave