Got called out last week to some failed Kitchen Lights. They had a rather clever smart dimmer switch which usefully had a led light on it to say when it was working and connected to a smartphone. This was off, so I immediately suspected the switch as a point of failure, which it was.
Anyway, the 5 kitchen lights were 12V DC downlights connected to an unknown type of LED Driver in the ceiling void. They had a bought an identical light switch for me to install, so thinking this would be a quick change, I installed as per instructions, and hey presto everything worked....for about 5 minutes. I was just about to put everything together when smoke appeared from the back of the switch along with crackling and that usual smell of failing electronics.
So I made safe the wiring (which showed no signs of burning) and replaced it with a standard wall switch, which worked perfectly.
So my question is simply, what on earth went on here ? I've never had a dimmer switch burn out before, plenty of ones that cause leds to flicker, but this is a first.
I'm happy if someone could give me a technical answer to why this switch burnt out, and what I could do to solve the issue (if there is a solution or if they are stuck with non dimmable lights).
Thanks
Anyway, the 5 kitchen lights were 12V DC downlights connected to an unknown type of LED Driver in the ceiling void. They had a bought an identical light switch for me to install, so thinking this would be a quick change, I installed as per instructions, and hey presto everything worked....for about 5 minutes. I was just about to put everything together when smoke appeared from the back of the switch along with crackling and that usual smell of failing electronics.
So I made safe the wiring (which showed no signs of burning) and replaced it with a standard wall switch, which worked perfectly.
So my question is simply, what on earth went on here ? I've never had a dimmer switch burn out before, plenty of ones that cause leds to flicker, but this is a first.
I'm happy if someone could give me a technical answer to why this switch burnt out, and what I could do to solve the issue (if there is a solution or if they are stuck with non dimmable lights).
Thanks