Hi everyone
i have a 12 lamp chandler driven by a 15 - 180w V-COM LED Dimmer Switch - Module (max 20 LEDs) the lamps are LED Bent-Tip Candle Filament Clear • Dimmable • 5W • 2700K • BC-B22d Crompton 12134
I am experiencing multiple/premature failure of the bulbs along with flickering of all the remaining working lamps even when operating at 1/2 power.
60 W should only be drawing 3.83 Amps ?
I have tried all three modes within the dimmer
any ideas?
Sorry I can't really offer you a solution, but my thoughts are as follows..
(1) Welcome to the forum...
(2) Welcome to one of the modern day pain in the bum subjects for many electricians.. "Dimmers & LED lamps"... this has become very much a "Dark Art" in my opinion!.
(3) As Binky said although technical specs may suggest certain lamps and dimmers are all compatible... all too often they are not!!
(4) From my historic experience and/or gut feelings... 'Flickering lights and dimmers tends to go hand in hand with the lamps not drawing enough power to operate the dimmer switch circuitry correctly'.. e.g. consider an "old-school" dimmer switch with '60watt min' & '250watt max' spec, working a four lamp chandler with 4x 25watt traditional filament candle lamps.. If two lamps blow, then the other two working lamps can start flickering on low settings, as they are only drawing 50watts, which is below the spec of the dimmer switch.. {generally any flickering tends to be on the lower settings}
(5) However from what you describe with a 12lamp chandler, with 5watt lamps and a dimmer that can work down to 15watts... It should work.. but as Mr Spock would say... It's Illogical! Something that theoretically should work, in reality doesn't! This is the 'dark-art' world of LEDs & Dimmers!! [Side note: as a young kid I remember walking to school past a local pub with a big sign on the car park which said... "Patrons Park At Their Own Risk".... Which I never really understood in my younger days.. But nowadays my equivalent thoughts would be:- "Customers Choose Dimmable LED's At Their Own Risk"].
(6) As a sole trader.. dimmer switches and dimmable LED light fittings can haemorrhage profit from a simple job quicker than you can drink the mug of tea that the customer made for you!!! Repeat call-backs because the lights don't dim properly like the old filament lamps did, can waste many hours, fuel-miles and loss of earning s from other 'proper-jobs'.
(7) Any LED dimming I want in my own house is done via "Smart-Lamps" and a phone App... NO-DIMMER-SWITCHES! However these are just either traditional Bayonet, Screw thread, or GU10 lamps.. NO fancy decorative candle lamps with bent-tips!!
I wish you well with your search...
But if you were my potential customer asking me to look into the problem for you...
I would probably just walk-away..
As it can end up being too much hassle for minimal financial gain.