Hello,
I bought a pendant lamp for the dining table with 5 sockets (the 5 cords are wrapped around a branch).
The technical specifications are attached.
Now I want to buy light bulbs for it.
We had a problem with LED bulbs and our dimmer in the past. That means LED bulbs don’t work.
Did I buy the wrong lamp? Does it only work with LED bulbs?
Or can I also use other bulbs (if I can find some)?
If we can use regular bulbs: what wattage per bulb would you recommend for the dining table?
Currently, an old lamp with 48W halogen bulbs is installed. It could be a bit brighter, as it is dimmable after all.
I bought a pendant lamp for the dining table with 5 sockets (the 5 cords are wrapped around a branch).
The technical specifications are attached.
Now I want to buy light bulbs for it.
We had a problem with LED bulbs and our dimmer in the past. That means LED bulbs don’t work.
Did I buy the wrong lamp? Does it only work with LED bulbs?
Or can I also use other bulbs (if I can find some)?
If we can use regular bulbs: what wattage per bulb would you recommend for the dining table?
Currently, an old lamp with 48W halogen bulbs is installed. It could be a bit brighter, as it is dimmable after all.
Well, look at that, a dimmer 🙂 It might not be in the usual installation position, but it does its job.
ypg schrieb:Probably just because it was available. It’s like car manufacturing—whatever arrives on the assembly line gets installed.
But since you mention it: in the bathroom we have a proper rotary dimmer... no idea why the electrician made that distinction there 🙁
A quick dummy question:
“No dimmer at the switch, but this special ‘dimmer’ function in the electrical panel” gave me an idea:
Is it also possible to do something similar with a “dusk switch” or astro function? To have the outdoor lights without a dusk sensor automatically turn on and off via a relay with an astro function?
Is there a relay with a “timer” function?
Or am I overcomplicating things now? :o
“No dimmer at the switch, but this special ‘dimmer’ function in the electrical panel” gave me an idea:
Is it also possible to do something similar with a “dusk switch” or astro function? To have the outdoor lights without a dusk sensor automatically turn on and off via a relay with an astro function?
Is there a relay with a “timer” function?
Or am I overcomplicating things now? :o
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Caspar202026 Jan 2019 12:31In the other thread, @Nordlys posted something like this :-)
Caspar2020 schrieb:
In the other thread, @Nordlys posted something like that 🙂Found it 🙂