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Hi

I have 6 LED downloghters in my bathrrom. Their the Solo 10. Dimmable apparently. Their 10w each. Is there a way to dim them? Does a dimmable pull cord switch exist?

The fan is also connected to the lights of this makes a difference.

Thanks :)
 
You could always install a dimmer switchoutside the bathroom and a fan isolator above the door and run a separate feed from a different ceiling rose to the fan and then you should be able to dim the lights..... Just a though
 
To answer your question, yes you can get a dimmer pull switch. You may well have to have the fan on a motion sensor or separate switch. I can do that for you Sir. Anything you want in fact (electrical installation wise I mean. See how I keep the customer happy and get more work? You may find it difficult to get one for LED but I can get around that by locating your switch just outside the bathroom Sir.
 
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Mildly creepy that Vortigern but it may just work.
To answer your question, yes you can get a dimmer pull switch. You may well have to have the fan on a motion sensor or separate switch. I can do that for you Sir. Anything you want in fact (electrical installation wise I mean. See how I keep the customer happy and get more work? You may find it difficult to get one for LED but I can get around that by locating your switch just outside the bathroom Sir.
 
Thanks all.

Damn it, thought the fan would cause a problem!

Trouble with the bathroom is a flat roof, I had to make holes in the ceiling to run cables and put up new boards and re skimmed.

I put 6 as it looked neater, its a long bathroom.
 
I just got 16 of the solo10's for my neighbours house. The flood job i'm working on. There's a little switch on them to change the lamp from warm white, cool white and daylight. Try playing with them to get a comfortable ambiance rather than dimming them.
 

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