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Default Small dimmer for ceiling light

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On May 25, 10:25*am, Red Green wrote:
Nate Nagel wrote in news:irf1vp01fd8
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On 05/23/2011 03:48 PM, hamish wrote:
I live in a 60s house with a problem. *Normal dimmers will not fit
t

he
switch boxes as they are too large or the the electrical box is
too small. *Any idea where I might find a super slim dimmer
switch. *I

am
in Canada so that makes it a more difficult solution.
Thanks


I'd personally bust out the old box and replace it with a new
3-1/2" deep box. *If you are careful you can do this w/o having to
patch and paint. *If you use Madison hangers and the dimmer has
terminals on th

e
side (rare, most of the ones I see now use fly leads) make sure to
wrap the device w/ tape.


nate


It's the most sensible solution. Skip all the hard to find, pricy,
and half-ass fixes.


I'd sure rather spend $25 on a "pricey" dimmer that fits the existing
box instead of trying to change the box. How much is your time
worth? And that's assuming you might be able to get the old one
out and a new one in without having to do patching/painting.



How much is your time
worth?


Depends on what you actually would be doing otherwise in that time.