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Hi
Ive never seen this issue in 35years in the trade and wondered if anybody has any idears.
The property is a new build and the installation fitted by myself. We have 26 Aurora cx7 downlights on 3 seperate circuits and controlled by various switching configurations. All dimmer switches are Varilight V- pro modules and the consumer unit is the new Click Elusian split load board with SPD.
The lights flickers very randomly sometimes not for a day or 2. I have checked everthing. No loose connections. Aurora have sent new fittings which i have fitted. I've changed the dimmer modules but the problem is still there. Has anyone got any idear what this could be or has any body seen this before? I've now hit a wall as to where to look next.
Thanks
 
I have LED lights in near every room at home all on Vpro dimmers and for most part all function fine.
However every now and then the flicker or fade for a second before returning to normal.
Like you have tried various makes of lamps and switched around modules but it still happens from time to time.
I have learned to live with it as a quirk
 
https://www.varilight.co.uk/leaflets/VARILIGHT V-Pro Dimmer Instructions JP003.pdf

Take a look at the reference and the section called 'Overview' at the link above. It explains how to change between one of three modes of sine wave switching. The default setting is Mode 1 - trailing edge but there is an alternative trailing edge mode - Mode 3. You could also try Mode 2 which is leading edge.

Is the dimmer getting overly warm? Subjective I know . You could try it with the face plate adrift from the wall by a few mm to see if the increased convection air flow improves matters.

What csa have you wired the circuits in - the new 0.5mm2 T/E ?
 
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Even though the technical spec' says there is no minimum load requirement for the VPro dimmer this may not always be the case with some LED lamps and/or lower illumination levels.

You could try one of these modules in parallel with one of the lamps controlled by a dimmer which may just ensure the minimum circuit current flow necessary to keep the triac/thyristor conducting so it does not occasionally turn of early in each half cycle and cause flicker, including during brief episodes of mains voltage dips.
 
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Even though the technical spec' says there is no minimum load requirement for the VPro dimmer this may not always be the case with some LED lamps and/or lower illumination levels.

You could try one of these modules in parallel with one of the lamps controlled by a dimmer which may just ensure the minimum circuit current flow necessary to keep the triac/thyristor conducting so it does not occasionally turn of early in each half cycle and cause flicker, including during brief episodes of mains voltage dips.
This also happens with other dimmer modules and also with lights on a standard rocker switch. What i have done now is connect one of these circuits to a separate bg rcbo and it seems to of sorted the problem on that circuit.??
 
It would be interesting to know what happens when:

a. All the LED final circuits are supplied by the new BG RCBO;

b. you swap back the current BG LED final circuit to the original mcb and connect up one of the other LED finals to the BG RCBO;

c. you supply all the LED finals via a new Click Elusian mcb.

Could you tell me whether the BG RCBO is electro-mechanical or electronic - or just send me the part number of it.

How is the BG RCBO wired in please to the mains supply?

Does the click elusian mcb make a noise/vibrate when all LEDs are on? ( I noticed at a recent job that an Mk B20A mcb was making a mains buzzing noise and I could feel its vibration while it was supplying, by erroneous wiring, two 3kW immersion elements. This would be caused by the electromagnetic coil which trips the contact holding mechanism for short circuit events. I wonder if somethig similar is happening in your click mcb which is disturbing its contact interface).
 
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