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dpg 06-21-2011 06:35 AM

Light Dimmer
 
I have recessed lights in the kitchen that are on a dimmer switch (rotary.) When I dim them if I get close to the switch I can hear a humming coming from it. The noise goes away when the lights are set to their brightest. The bulbs are the energy efficient ones if that matters.

TOAD 06-21-2011 06:50 AM

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Originally Posted by dpg (Post 160571)
I have recessed lights in the kitchen that are on a dimmer switch (rotary.) When I dim them if I get close to the switch I can hear a humming coming from it. The noise goes away when the lights are set to their brightest. The bulbs are the energy efficient ones if that matters.

If they are the CFL's (compact fluorescent light bulbs) I don't believe they are made for being on a dimmer swith. Might be the cause of the hum.

dpg 06-21-2011 09:25 AM

They do not dim down good and low like the traditional ones they only go down slightly then turn off. Is there any danger (fire??) by dimming them as much as they will go and letting the control hum?

Rattlesnake Guy 06-21-2011 08:11 PM

I stole this from http://ask.metafilter.com/20346/How-...s-from-buzzing

Your dimmers may be running at close to their rated capacity. (To find this out, try removing some of the bulbs and see if the dimmer gets any quieter.) You need a beefier dimmer, probably, or else split up the lights into two or three banks with separate switches.

Perhaps the dimmers are the (common) triac-based ones? Are you sure the buzzing is coming from the dimmer, or is it coming from the lights? If it's the lights, then it's the current waveform generated by a triac dimmer. You should be able to find autotransformer-based dimmer units, which would be silent.

Belmont Resident 06-22-2011 05:38 AM

Talk to an electrician
 
There are some things that you should talk to a professional about. Call Laconia electric or a professional electrician. Do not call Lowes or HD as many of their dept people have no clue about what they actually sell. That being said there are some who do.
Also when buying a part such as a dimmer it pays to spend the extra money and get the correct part for the job. Not saying you don’t already have it. When it comes to electrical controls it is better to have a part over rated for the job rather then under rated.

TOAD 06-22-2011 07:31 AM

GE link for faq's:

http://www.gelighting.com/na/busines...faqs/cfl.htm#1

Google "cfl's and dimmers. Quite a few different hits.

It appears that there are cfl's that are made to be used with special dimmers.


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