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I recently posted about problems I'd had with a dimmer switch running a single lamp. After a bit of searching, I found this Varilight low-load dimmer switch HQ7W - HQ7W 1 Gang 1or2 Way 0-120 Watt Push On/Off Standard Dimmer Switch White Plastic White Knob | Rotary Dimmer Light Switch | The Internet Switch Store and matching CFL YCA20D-B22 - DigiFlux YCA20D-B22 Dimmable Light Bulb - Bayonet | Energy Saving Light Bulbs | The Internet Switch Store

I fitted both yesterday, and all appeared fine, and over the space of the afternoon and evening turned the switch on no more than 5 or 6 times, trying the dimming the light only a few times. After I tried switching the light on this morning, I got no response and now the light is simply showing no signs of life.

Does anyone have any advice, or know what the problem might be?

Thanks for any help.

Cheers,
Simon
 
another stupid question - are all the terminals tight & connected in the dimmer & 2 way switch, also in the ceiling rose??
Do you have incoming voltage at the switch?? - what about at the ceiling rose? simple things to check before looking at the fancy stuff.
 
Thanks for the reply chloebear, I'll try to answer the best I can, but bare with me, as I'm a complete novice. The switch is in an upstairs bedroom, and I'll be checking that the terminals are tight and connected when I get home. I will also check there's not a fault with the bulb by trying it in another pendant. I'm uncertain if I have incoming voltage at the switch - is there anything that would signify this? I also should have mentioned the house was rewired in September 2011, so all electrics should be up to date.

Thanks for any further help
 
simon, it's time to phone a sparks. several members are in your area, and someone should be able to pop round and fix it for you. it's not likely to be an expensive job.
 
That was not stupid, it got to the bottom of it, he hasn't got a clue what he's doing.
another stupid question - are all the terminals tight & connected in the dimmer & 2 way switch, also in the ceiling rose??
Do you have incoming voltage at the switch?? - what about at the ceiling rose? simple things to check before looking at the fancy stuff.
 
It's mainly that crap on here but I'm getting into it now, I do find there's a lot of so called electricians out there who are as thick as ****e, but no don't have too many probs perhaps some on here don't like me saying what I think but **** them, on site I'd sack them, plenty more metal munchers out there and tray bashers and cable pullers and I forgot terminators to take their places lol
KAS1 - do you find you have problems dealing with people generally, or is it just a forum thing? Daz
 

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