I had success selecting and specifying LED lighting for my extension - a mixture of dimmable integrated downlights and LED tape. Despite not being an electrician, I managed to teach the installing sparky a thing or two from my hours of research. Especially the intricacies of configuring Varilight V-Pro dimmers.
I'm pleased with all the results, but for one thing, the two downlights in the little understairs WC are too bright. It would be easy enough to swap the existing 1way switch for a dimmer, but I would prefer to have a 1way switch to turn the lights on to a pre-set dimness (because kids and easily confused old people etc.).
My question - would it be acceptable to add a suitable dimmer (probably this one https://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/LTJP400MOD.html ) in series with the 1way switch, set it to the required level, hide it within the stud wall (but accessible by removing the dry lining box), then use the 1way switch to control the lights at the right level? It would seem similar to the way LV transformers are 'lost' in ceilings and stud walls, but I can just imagine falling foul of a reg that says no.
Any thoughts?
(there is the additional complication of the dimmer upsetting the extractor fan, but looking at other posts on here, I wont find out if that's a problem until I try it)
I'm pleased with all the results, but for one thing, the two downlights in the little understairs WC are too bright. It would be easy enough to swap the existing 1way switch for a dimmer, but I would prefer to have a 1way switch to turn the lights on to a pre-set dimness (because kids and easily confused old people etc.).
My question - would it be acceptable to add a suitable dimmer (probably this one https://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/LTJP400MOD.html ) in series with the 1way switch, set it to the required level, hide it within the stud wall (but accessible by removing the dry lining box), then use the 1way switch to control the lights at the right level? It would seem similar to the way LV transformers are 'lost' in ceilings and stud walls, but I can just imagine falling foul of a reg that says no.
Any thoughts?
(there is the additional complication of the dimmer upsetting the extractor fan, but looking at other posts on here, I wont find out if that's a problem until I try it)