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1 Gang 2 Way Trailing Edge LED Dimmer 10-120W Antique Brass Elite Flat Plate and Knob

1 Gang 2 Way Trailing Edge LED Dimmer 10-120W Antique Brass Elite Flat Plate and Knob

This is the Heritage Brass T91.971.TED, a 1 Gang 2 Way 10W-120W max. Push On/Off LED Dimmer (Trailin..

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1 Gang 2 Way Trailing Edge LED Dimmer 10-120W Matt Bronze Plate and Knob, Elite Flat Plate

1 Gang 2 Way Trailing Edge LED Dimmer 10-120W Matt Bronze Plate and Knob, Elite Flat Plate

This is the Heritage Brass T09.971.TED, a 1 Gang 2 Way 10W-120W max. Push On/Off LED Dimmer (Trailin..

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1 Gang 2 Way Trailing Edge LED Dimmer 10-120W Polished Brass Plate and Knob, Elite Flat Plate

1 Gang 2 Way Trailing Edge LED Dimmer 10-120W Polished Brass Plate and Knob, Elite Flat Plate

This is the Heritage Brass T01.971.TED, a 1 Gang 2 Way 10W-120W max. Push On/Off LED Dimmer (Trailin..

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£41.26 Ex. VAT

1 Gang 2 Way Trailing Edge LED Dimmer 10-120W Polished Chrome Plate and Knob, Elite Flat Plate

1 Gang 2 Way Trailing Edge LED Dimmer 10-120W Polished Chrome Plate and Knob, Elite Flat Plate

This is the Heritage Brass T02.971.TED, a 2 Gang 2 Way 10W-120W max. per module Push On/Off LED Dimm..

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£41.26 Ex. VAT

1 Gang 2 Way Trailing Edge LED Dimmer 10-120W Satin Brass Plate and Knob, Elite Flat Plate

1 Gang 2 Way Trailing Edge LED Dimmer 10-120W Satin Brass Plate and Knob, Elite Flat Plate

This is the Heritage Brass T04.971.TED, a 1 Gang 2 Way 10W-120W max. per module Push On/Off LED Dimm..

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£41.26 Ex. VAT

1 Gang 2 Way Trailing Edge LED Dimmer 10-120W Satin Flat Chrome Plate and Knob, Elite Flat Plate

1 Gang 2 Way Trailing Edge LED Dimmer 10-120W Satin Flat Chrome Plate and Knob, Elite Flat Plate

This is the Heritage Brass T03.971.TED, a 2 Gang 2 Way 10W-120W max. per module Push On/Off LED Dimm..

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£41.26 Ex. VAT

1 Gang 2 Way Trailing Edge LED Dimmer 10-120W Satin Nickel and Knob, Elite Flat Plate

1 Gang 2 Way Trailing Edge LED Dimmer 10-120W Satin Nickel and Knob, Elite Flat Plate

This is the Heritage Brass T05.971.TED, a 2 Gang 2 Way 10W-120W max. per module Push On/Off LED Dimm..

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£41.26 Ex. VAT

1 Gang 2 Way Trailing Edge LED Dimmer 10-120W Polished Polished Black Nickel Plate and Knob, Elite Flat Plate

1 Gang 2 Way Trailing Edge LED Dimmer 10-120W Polished Polished Black Nickel Plate and Knob, Elite Flat Plate

This is the Heritage Brass T06.971.TED, a 1 Gang 2 Way 10W-120W max. Push On/Off LED Dimmer (Trailin..

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£45.01 Ex. VAT

2 Gang 2 Way Trailing Edge LED Dimmer 10-120W Antique Brass Elite Flat Plate and Knob

2 Gang 2 Way Trailing Edge LED Dimmer 10-120W Antique Brass Elite Flat Plate and Knob

This is the Heritage Brass T91.972.TED, a 2 Gang 2 Way 10W-120W max. Push On/Off LED Dimmer (Trailin..

Model: T91.972.TED

£68.16 Ex. VAT

2 Gang 2 Way Trailing Edge LED Dimmer 10-120W Matt Bronze Plate and Knob, Elite Flat Plate

2 Gang 2 Way Trailing Edge LED Dimmer 10-120W Matt Bronze Plate and Knob, Elite Flat Plate

This is the Heritage Brass T09.972.TED, a 2 Gang 2 Way 10W-120W max. Push On/Off LED Dimmer (Trailin..

Model: T09.972.TED

£68.16 Ex. VAT

2 Gang 2 Way Trailing Edge LED Dimmer 10-120W Polished Brass Plate and Knob, Elite Flat Plate

2 Gang 2 Way Trailing Edge LED Dimmer 10-120W Polished Brass Plate and Knob, Elite Flat Plate

This is the Heritage Brass T01.972.TED, a 2 Gang 2 Way 10W-120W max. per module Push On/Off LED Dimm..

Model: T01.972.TED

£63.62 Ex. VAT

2 Gang 2 Way Trailing Edge LED Dimmer 10-120W Polished Chrome Plate and Knob, Elite Flat Plate

2 Gang 2 Way Trailing Edge LED Dimmer 10-120W Polished Chrome Plate and Knob, Elite Flat Plate

This is the Heritage Brass T02.972.TED, a 2 Gang 2 Way 10W-120W max. per module Push On/Off LED Dimm..

Model: T02.972.TED

£63.62 Ex. VAT

2 Gang 2 Way Trailing Edge LED Dimmer 10-120W Satin Brass Plate and Knob, Elite Flat Plate

2 Gang 2 Way Trailing Edge LED Dimmer 10-120W Satin Brass Plate and Knob, Elite Flat Plate

This is the Heritage Brass T04.972.TED, a 2 Gang 2 Way 10W-120W max. per module Push On/Off LED Dimm..

Model: T04.972.TED

£63.62 Ex. VAT

2 Gang 2 Way Trailing Edge LED Dimmer 10-120W Satin Chrome Flat Plate and Knob, Elite Flat Plate

2 Gang 2 Way Trailing Edge LED Dimmer 10-120W Satin Chrome Flat Plate and Knob, Elite Flat Plate

This is the Heritage Brass T03.972.TED, a 2 Gang 2 Way 10W-120W max. per module Push On/Off LED Dimm..

Model: T03.972.TED

£63.62 Ex. VAT

2 Gang 2 Way Trailing Edge LED Dimmer 10-120W Satin Nickel Plate and Knob, Elite Flat Plate

2 Gang 2 Way Trailing Edge LED Dimmer 10-120W Satin Nickel Plate and Knob, Elite Flat Plate

This is the Heritage Brass T05.972.TED, a 2 Gang 2 Way 10W-120W max. per module Push On/Off LED Dimm..

Model: T05.972.TED

£63.62 Ex. VAT

3 Gang 2 Way Trailing Edge LED Dimmer 10-120W Antique Brass Elite Flat Plate and Knob

3 Gang 2 Way Trailing Edge LED Dimmer 10-120W Antique Brass Elite Flat Plate and Knob

This is the Heritage Brass T91.973.TED, a 3 Gang 2 Way 10W-120W max. Push On/Off LED Dimmer (Trailin..

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How to Avoid Disappointment when Dimming Retrofit LED Lamps - 9 General Rules

Everyone in the know will tell you that LEDs will dominate the lighting world, having made their proper breakthrough in recent years. However, there remains the problem of ‘retrofitting’ dimming LEDs, wherein consumers are looking to swap their CFLs and traditional incandescent bulbs to dimmable LEDs. The problem of retrofitting dimming LED lighting It is no wonder today’s consumers are looking to buy LEDs over CFLs, which have off-putting and unseemly designs. And as for traditional incandescents, who would choose to pay so much more in energy bills if they could just make the switch and help the environment in the process? Especially since now LEDs have been designed in many cases to resemble traditional incandescent bulbs. A big problem with the LED ‘revolution’ was the switchover to LED dimmer lights. However, companies such as Varilight and MK Electrics stepped in to make a huge variety of new dimmers for the swathe of LED lights that were being produced.Buy LED Dimmers at Sparks Dimming Retrofit LED Lamps - 9 General Rules 1. Ensure that you are purchasing an LED light that is compatible with your existing LED dimmer. It is a common misconception that every single LED light can be dimmed. It is essential to choose lamps that the manufacturer has described explicitly as  ‘dimmable’ in their literature. 2. Stick to recognised brands. Unfortunately, many manufacturers are all too happy to incorrectly label their lights as ‘dimmable’. This is mainly due to a lack of an industry standard that establishes a precedent for dimmable LED drivers. We would heartily recommend choosing from the most established lighting manufacturers. Setting dimming considerations aside, bigger names are more likely to offer you better warranties, longer lamp lifetimes, and more customer support. In this article, we discuss three Manufacturers who made reliable dimmer compatible LEDs: Varilight, MK Electric, Danlers, and Lutron, though there are many more who do the job well. This article discusses the issue in more detail. Varilight's various ranges of 'V-Pros' are recognized for their silent operation and programmable intelligent functionality, for instance, the ever-popular Varilight JQP252W, which can be purchased here.Buy Varilight LED Dimmers 3. Do read the label. The brightness range of a bulb must be considered carefully if you are replacing an incandescent bulb with an LED, as it may not be worth your while. This is due to the great advancement in the number of lumens produced by LED bulbs, which have achieved halogen-mimicking ‘white light’ type of looks. Some LED bulbs can produce as much as 100 lumens per Watt. So, if you are using a vintage LED lamp that is emulating the old-school low lighting of traditional bulbs, then LED dimmers shouldn't be of any concern to you; you’ll be sticking to a single dim light anyway! 4. Ask Manufacturers about Compatibility Most renowned lighting brands will publish data on their websites concerning compatibility when it comes to switching light types. Dimmer switches have been tested to discover what type of lights they will be compatible with, when looking at loads, lamp performance and so on. These trustworthy manufacturers will give grades, or even a compatibility guide, as a useful reference point which can help considerably when choosing a dimmer for your LED. This can be ultimately confusing when navigating international sites that do not use the same grading standard. If you are in any doubt you should contact the company to ask for their recommendation for a light switch. 5. Don't use a standard dimmer Some lamp manufacturers state that LEDs don't need a specialized dimmer and that a standard dimmer will do the trick: don’t be fooled! The LED technology is advancing, but we are not there yet: even though the likes of Megaman come out with LEDs that can be dimmed with both a trailing-edge and leading-edge dimmers, we cannot yet recommend using a regular dimmer for LED lamps. Standard dimmers tend to be under-loaded in most LED applications, leading to unpleasant flickering and strobing effects, which dramatically reduce the lamps lifetime. Standard dimmers are never even equipped to exploit the full brightness range of an LED bulb like a specialized remote could do. 6. Choose a dimmer designed for LED lighting The most top of the range, sophisticated dimmers will likely deliver the best possible performance you can expect from your LED light. 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Your lighting installation should be designed in a manner that means you don’t exceed the maximum load of dimmers available. Dividing the load across more than one dimmer could provide you with a brilliant solution by giving you great light control levels that can be zoned within a multi-functional space. Until very recently it was problematic to find a dimmer that was capable of controlling upwards of 100W of LED lighting. However, the launch of Varilight’s V-Com series has opened the door for potentially much larger loads - upwards of 600W.Buy LED Wall Lights at Sparks 8. Do read the Instruction Leaflet Don’t rush with your LED dimmer switch as you may be missing out on a lot of fun! LED dimmers come with features solely intended to enhance their performance, but this may require a little bit of programming first. For instance, with Varilight’s V-Pro remote control dimmers, there is are enhanced scene-setting features, unlocked through the innovative ‘LightScene’ handset. 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The Intelligent LED Dimmer just got Smarter, Brighter, and Better!

One of the most common questions our customers ask us when it comes to light fittings is, Can this lamp take LED lights? and the next question immediately follows, Can I dim this LED? Using an LED lamp in a light fitting seems to not be enough - now we need to make sure we dim the LEDs! The LED technology is in continual development and improvement, and there are better and higher output LED lamps in all the available lamp caps (including ES/E27, GU10, MR16, BC, etc) being put out at least once every two months. Many of the LED lamps are dimmable (though they are a bit more expensive than the non-dimmable ones), and here's where problems come in: what dimmer works with this LED lamp? Not every LED dimmer works with every LED lamp, but there are some who are tested and recommended by most LED lighting manufacturers. 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