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Double Dimmers
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Anyone seen double 400 or 500watt light-switch dimmers?All I could find in B&Q were 2x250watt or single 400watt dimmers.....I ended up buying 2 separate 400w switches.
Am I also going to get away with a 500w load on one 400w dimmer? Or should I change some of the spots to a lower wattage?
Sorry about the multiple questions here.....
Am I also going to get away with a 500w load on one 400w dimmer? Or should I change some of the spots to a lower wattage?
Sorry about the multiple questions here.....
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.400W is about the maximum for a single domestic dimmer. The only way I know of of making up a double 400W as to use a module like the MK Logic Plus range - this sort of thing, in a 4way front plate.
Be aware that if you are dimming low voltage spots (the 12V halogen types) you need a special dimmer anyway.
http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/MKK4500.h tml
Be aware that if you are dimming low voltage spots (the 12V halogen types) you need a special dimmer anyway.
http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/MKK4500.h tml
Thanks guys -I meant to add that they are 240v
-Just to compound the original question....assuming I reduce the load wattage -which I will! I have since realised that there are TWO existing sw's -eg two-way switching.....Can I use a dimmer substitute replacement at one of these switches ??? (And does it matter which one is replaced?)
Thanking you in anticipation....
-Just to compound the original question....assuming I reduce the load wattage -which I will! I have since realised that there are TWO existing sw's -eg two-way switching.....Can I use a dimmer substitute replacement at one of these switches ??? (And does it matter which one is replaced?)
Thanking you in anticipation....