Hi,
I have installed dimmer switches in various locations throughout the house (all the same make of switch - think they are called click) that control wall lights (mostly standard incandescent candle bulbs, but some halogen candles) - lights are of a varying make. Problem is that sometimes the dimmers work perfectly, sometimes they turn the light on, but when you dim the whole light switches off and sometimes they dim, but with flickers and trouble (they are very temperamental). They are 400w dimmers (the maximum on any single dimmer switch is 6 candles at 40w), but problems arise even on a single candle bulb at 40w. Some are 2 way switches, some are one way.
Problems exist on multiple circuits.
Dimmers were certainly not cheap (£20+ each for black nickel switches), but understand that may not be correlated to quality.
Also, I have the same make dimmers (just different finish) in the kitchen on low voltage recessed lighting, and they work perfectly fine.
Having trouble ruling out what the problem could be, the only thing that unifies all the problem areas is the use of candle light wall bulbs.
I have installed dimmer switches in various locations throughout the house (all the same make of switch - think they are called click) that control wall lights (mostly standard incandescent candle bulbs, but some halogen candles) - lights are of a varying make. Problem is that sometimes the dimmers work perfectly, sometimes they turn the light on, but when you dim the whole light switches off and sometimes they dim, but with flickers and trouble (they are very temperamental). They are 400w dimmers (the maximum on any single dimmer switch is 6 candles at 40w), but problems arise even on a single candle bulb at 40w. Some are 2 way switches, some are one way.
Problems exist on multiple circuits.
Dimmers were certainly not cheap (£20+ each for black nickel switches), but understand that may not be correlated to quality.
Also, I have the same make dimmers (just different finish) in the kitchen on low voltage recessed lighting, and they work perfectly fine.
Having trouble ruling out what the problem could be, the only thing that unifies all the problem areas is the use of candle light wall bulbs.