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I've got a wierd situation that I can't explain so I was wondering if anyone can help.
I recently replaced my living room light switch with a double dimmer (Varilight Vpro). I'm pretty certain all the wiring is correct, and the lights generally work as expected. However, I've noticed that occassionally when I switch lights OFF in other rooms (on the same lighting circuit) one or both of my living room lights switch off. If I then switch my living room lights off and then back on they work again.
I've double checked the wiring and all seems fine. On further inspection its only when I turn the bathroom or outisde light off that this happens - and both of these are CFL lights. I've put a multimeter on the terminals of the dimmer switch, and noticed that when these CFL lights are switched off I see a brief surge - up to about 400V. I'm wondering whether there is something odd going on to do with the CFL lights being an inductive load, and when I turn them off they are creating a brief surge which is triggering the dimmer switches overload protection???? But this might be total rubbish.
Both the CFL lights are going to be replaced at some point which I suspect will solve the issue, but I'm just slightly worried that as I can't explain what is happening then I also can't be sure it isn't dangerous.
Any advice or suggestions gratefully received!
Matt
I recently replaced my living room light switch with a double dimmer (Varilight Vpro). I'm pretty certain all the wiring is correct, and the lights generally work as expected. However, I've noticed that occassionally when I switch lights OFF in other rooms (on the same lighting circuit) one or both of my living room lights switch off. If I then switch my living room lights off and then back on they work again.
I've double checked the wiring and all seems fine. On further inspection its only when I turn the bathroom or outisde light off that this happens - and both of these are CFL lights. I've put a multimeter on the terminals of the dimmer switch, and noticed that when these CFL lights are switched off I see a brief surge - up to about 400V. I'm wondering whether there is something odd going on to do with the CFL lights being an inductive load, and when I turn them off they are creating a brief surge which is triggering the dimmer switches overload protection???? But this might be total rubbish.
Both the CFL lights are going to be replaced at some point which I suspect will solve the issue, but I'm just slightly worried that as I can't explain what is happening then I also can't be sure it isn't dangerous.
Any advice or suggestions gratefully received!
Matt