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Only1harden

I'm part qualified so you'll have to forgive my tiny brain...

12 x 50w Gu10s that have munched a couple of dimmers.(a silly load for a room that's abut 8 Msq)

I understand that with these halogens I may have to de rate the dimmer which would mean a 1200 watt dimmer (a bit pricy by the looks of it)

Would there be any issue with putting a normal single pole switch on it?
Is it then a simple amp rating calculation? (5.12A)
Is there maybe a greater inrush like this that may cause problems?
Last but not least, is it safe?

Thank you.
 
fit a 10A standard switch. then save some pennies and buy GU10 LEDs. save about £200 /year assuming 8 hours a day that the lights are on.
 
change the bulbs to 3w gu10 leds, you will save on energy costs over time.
600 watts to light up just one room is not the best option.
 
12 x 50 is indeed 600, but there's a lot of threads here and elsewhere that say for halogens you have to consider de rating by up to .5

And yes the room is 2 meters by 4 meters, which is 8 Msq.

Thanks for the constructive stuff though.
 
it's not 8m.sq. it's 8 sq.m. the difference between the two is 56sq.m.
 
Fair point, that could cost me few quid if I ordered an extra 56sqM of gyprock.
And I typo'd earlier, im NOT out there pretending to be full blown.
 

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