Date: 03-11-25  Time: 15:56 pm

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Kosmic Kartman

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Any sparkys in the house
« on: 18 January 2015, 01:10:40 pm »
I have a four gang dimmer switch that behind the fascia plate has a steel plate with four separate removable dimmers similar to these.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/300W-SOFT-START-SILENT-MK-GRID-DIMMER-4-TERMINAL-PHASELINER-SGD300/191483379453?rt=nc

All the dimmers are playing up sometimes they work sometimes they don't.

Can I replace the hole lot with one of these? see link below The lighting is dimmable GU10 hologens that I eventually with to replace with LED'S

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/201246862577?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

Any info would be a help.

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Re: Any sparkys in the house
« Reply #1 on: 18 January 2015, 06:26:48 pm »
Its fine to change a 4 gang grid with a moulded type , but don't exceed the rating of each dimmer so no more than 5 of 50w GU10 on each switch for a 250w , you may need an extension plate if the dimmers are deeper than what you have . Good luck .

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Re: Any sparkys in the house
« Reply #2 on: 18 January 2015, 08:09:47 pm »
Cheers esetest. You da man. Thanks for the info and heads up about the extension plate.

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Re: Any sparkys in the house
« Reply #3 on: 19 January 2015, 04:43:37 pm »
If you are looking at changing to LEDs then don't you need to be wary of the dimmer / LED combo so you don't get flickering?

I have GU10 LEDs in my kitchen for a year now.  No dimmer though.

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Re: Any sparkys in the house
« Reply #4 on: 19 January 2015, 05:02:17 pm »
If you are looking at changing to LEDs then don't you need to be wary of the dimmer / LED combo so you don't get flickering?

I have GU10 LEDs in my kitchen for a year now.  No dimmer though.
You have to buy specific dimmable leds. Screw fix do the gu10 dimmable at not too bad a price in multi packs too.

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Re: Any sparkys in the house
« Reply #5 on: 19 January 2015, 05:15:18 pm »
You need to make sure you get dimmable LEDS , which are more expensive , it depends where you are using them, I wouldn't dim LEDS in a kitchen , I would arrange them so you could have some switched off when your popping out to the kitchen and all on when your cooking . Also I would have super bright spots in a kitchen ,  bright spots or floods in a bathroom and the ambient spots or floods in a lounge , it comes down to personal taste .
I would recommend LED hut for LED waterproof gel strips , ideal for fitting to kitchen pelmets ,  excellent value and prompt delivery .

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Re: Any sparkys in the house
« Reply #6 on: 20 January 2015, 12:18:42 am »
Already have dimmable Gu10 LED's fitted elsewhere in the house. As the halogens go I'm replacing them with LEDs. There's 82 GU10's including dimmable ones throughout the house  :eek and I had to buy about 50 of them when I first moved in as they were blown. The people I bought from couldn't be arsed it seems to replace them because they were selling. They were all working on the three occasions I viewed. :think :grumble