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Dan Gravell wrote:
On 24 Jan, 21:24, The Natural Philosopher wrote: FIRST step is to say what exact dimmers and transformers you have. Thanks for your help. The transformers are Aurora AU-E60 as seen he http://bit.ly/aGykgw . The info says "Fully dimmable with resistive and inductive dimmers" OK so they are electronic dimmables. That's one thing out of the way. The dimmer switch says the following on: GET BS EN60669-2-1 60-250W 200-240W 250W max The lights are 50W I think, not sure if that causes a problem with the 60-250W statement above. Nope, as ling as a max of 4 auroras per dimmer is adhered to. 400W is better,but they should work Now exactly how are they 'not working' I have a photo of the switch, wired up, if it helps. |
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