ᐅ Which light bulbs to use – only LEDs or others as well?

Created on: 17 Jan 2019 22:21
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ypg
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.

Close-up of lamp packaging symbols like CE, IP20, LED and CFL
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world-e
18 Jan 2019 06:21
Philips offers the SceneSwitch lamps. These can be set to 3 brightness levels without a dimmer by turning the light off and on. They are also available as filament lamps with an E27 socket.
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ypg
18 Jan 2019 07:46
world-e schrieb:
Philips offers SceneSwitch lamps. They can be adjusted to 3 brightness levels without a dimmer by turning the light off and on. They are also available as filament lamps with an E27 base

But I have a dimmer...
seth048718 Jan 2019 08:01
It should not be a problem with "dimmable" LEDs. For example, we also converted our dimmable halogen floor lamp to LED. The light color is almost identical....
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Otus11
18 Jan 2019 08:17
ypg schrieb:
But I do have a dimmer...

... which does not necessarily mean that it can handle the lower minimum load of LED bulbs.

If the old dimmer needs to be replaced, be careful:
Some electronic dimmers, such as the Gira LED universal dimmer, require a neutral wire (usually blue insulated) as a third connection (in addition to black and brown) in the flush-mounted box when used with LEDs.
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Caspar2020
18 Jan 2019 08:29
Otus11 schrieb:
Some electronic dimmers, such as the Gira LED universal dimmer, require a neutral conductor (usually blue insulated) as a third connection

However, it works really well with our LEDs.
We have two of them.

If only it wasn’t so expensive... 80€ for the dimmer insert + 40€ for the touch control plate.
kaho67418 Jan 2019 08:38
I’m curious whether dimmable LEDs have a shorter lifespan. I have the problem that many LEDs, advertised as "long-lasting," fail prematurely because they are controlled by a timer switch. Does the same apply to dimmers?