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Hello! I have just had some new lighting installed and when lowly dimmed some of the bulbs seem to flicker.

The bulbs used are: 10x LAP GU10 LED Lamp 330Lm 956Cd 5W | Light Bulbs | NoLinkingToThis (6 on one gang, 4 on the other)

The dimmer switch the electrician used is: LAP 2-Gang 2-Way Push Dimmer Switch 400W/250VA Polished Chrome | Switches & Sockets | NoLinkingToThis

Is there anything obvious here as to why that would happen? Is the load too low for the switch!?

Thank you!
 
i'dsa y the load mat bre too small. try replacing 1 LED with a halogen lamp. it that cures it, then that;s the problem. also, is the dimmer trailing edge?
 
That dimmer shows a minimum load of 60W, you have 20 & 30W on the two dimmers so yes it's too low.

cant dim led lamps
Not always true. The lamps in questions are stated to be dimmable. There can be compatibility issues though with certain combinations of lamp and dimmer.
 
Personally my opinion of LAP is what it rhymes with, CRAP.

try a V-Pro led dimmer module instead and BELL 5w or 6w dimmable lamps at approx £5.80 each. The dimmer has a little adjuster so that you can set the min level.

i only fit quality gear and never have problems.

the alternative is to rip the can and lamp out and fit JCC FGLED 10 downlights as they are top notch and you can dim them to a point of virtually off.
 
everyone knocks LAP accessories, but i've seen worse. for the price, they're not too bad and it's a p-o-p to nip the nearest screwfux to swap any duff gear.
 
Thanks for all the replies!

yes, the electrician supplied it all. It flickers but very subtly.

I'm no expert I'm afraid so not sure if it's 'trailing edge' etc. Would rather not replace the bulbs as they're the same throughout my entire flat.

As one gang of the dimmer controls 6 of these, the other 4, what should I be looking for in the dimmer? I don't always have both sides on, so do I need one to be able to cope with the lowest load (which would be 20w)?

Thank you for all the help. Really appreciate it.
 
best advice is to get the electrician back to replace the dimmer/s with ones that don't cause the problem.
 
As said above and in some of the other posts the dimmer does not look to be compatible with the lamps. I wouldn't change any of the lamps as they are designed to be dimmed. I would try the following dimmer and if you want to have a fancy looking one as in your link just look for one with the same specifications as in the link I have posted below...

Varilight Trailing Edge Push Dimmer 2G 1/2W 2 x 250W/VA | Switches & Sockets | NoLinkingToThis
 
quite simple really. if you can't fix it with a hammer ( for wood butchers) or a monkey wrench (for wet-pants), call an electrician.
 
Nothing wrong with LAP stuff. You need a trailing edge dimmer like the one hippyhappy suggested. Ive just used LAP bulbs with exactly that dimmer, worked a treat. Obviously not a leading edge sparky.
 
+1 for Trailing edge dimmer.

Screw fix have them but comes fitted to plastic faceplate, you can try to swap the module with the one in your metal one. They're made by Varilight, and range from £10 to £40 depending on how many gangs. Also have different settings on them for min/max brightness and different types of LED lamps.
 

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