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Default Wall Dimmer Switch Anomaly?

"Jeff Wisnia" wrote in message
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CWLee wrote:
My son recently replaced two wall on-off switches with
dimmer switches, new from Home Depot or Lowe's, for me.
They work fine and control incandescent lights. He
discovered, however, that even when completely off about
48-50 volts still flow through the new dimmer switches -
both of them.

We are both puzzled. We assumed that off would mean zero
volts. If this is normal isn't it a safety hazard?

Any insight appreciated.


40 or 50 volts is enough to make incandescent bulbs glow. Are the bulb
loads connected, and if so, do they glow?

If the loads aren't connected I'm guessing you have a limited knowledge of
electronics and are probably measuring the output of those dimmers with an
electronic (digital) voltmeter which is responding to miniscule leakage
currents that give you what's known as "phantom" voltage readings.

If connected bulb loads "turn off" OK, fughedit.

HTH,

Jeff


That digital meter thing - is it only an issue with AC current?