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Can you simply plug energy saving bulbs into existing dimmer switch
The_Rascal
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Hello.
Son's bedroom has dimmer light switch with old style bulbs and running out of them.
Will the existing set up enable energy saving bulbs without any modification.
I take it than an energy saving bulb won't go up and down with the dimmer as its output is fixed.
Do I need to replace the switch face or is it safe to simply to continue to go along with the dimmer knowing that the light cannot go up and down?
Thanks.
Son's bedroom has dimmer light switch with old style bulbs and running out of them.
Will the existing set up enable energy saving bulbs without any modification.
I take it than an energy saving bulb won't go up and down with the dimmer as its output is fixed.
Do I need to replace the switch face or is it safe to simply to continue to go along with the dimmer knowing that the light cannot go up and down?
Thanks.
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You can still use the dimmer switch but you're right the dimmer won't work0
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LED bulbs sold as dimmable may work with old dimmer switches but you'd probably be better off getting a new dimmer switch if you want to dim them.Let's settle this like gentlemen: armed with heavy sticks
On a rotating plate, with spikes like Flash Gordon
And you're Peter Duncan; I gave you fair warning0 -
The_Rascal wrote: »Hello.
Son's bedroom has dimmer light switch with old style bulbs and running out of them.
Will the existing set up enable energy saving bulbs without any modification.
I take it than an energy saving bulb won't go up and down with the dimmer as its output is fixed.
Do I need to replace the switch face or is it safe to simply to continue to go along with the dimmer knowing that the light cannot go up and down?
Thanks.
Nearly all dimmer units work perfectly fine with LED Bulbs designed to replace incandescent lamps, it's when you get to LED Spots and minimum loading and leading / Trailing edge dimmers comes into play where issues can pop up.0
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