Topic: Dimmer Switch Low Voltage
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How do I get rid of buzz in dimmer switch for low voltage track l...
It may be the low volt transformer cause disharmonics to the switch. I can also be relatded to a florescent light fixture in the same adjacent circuit. Unfortunately there can be several possibilities. Keep in mind that a dimmer is also ... Read More »
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How do I get rid of buzz in dimmer switch for low voltage track l...
It may be the low volt transformer cause disharmonics to the switch. I can also be relatded to a florescent light fixture in the same adjacent circuit. Unfortunately there can be several possibilities. Keep in mind that a dimmer is also ... Read More »
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What kind of dimmer switch do I need for a low voltage light havi...
You can't use a standard dimmer switch with anything that uses a transformer. The transformer needs the undistorted mains waveform (50Hz sinewave) to work properly but normal dimmers work by chopping sections out of the waveform. That doesn... Read More »
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You need a 400W dimmer. Halogen lamps are dimmable. Make sure you use a suitable dimmer. For 9x 35W halogen lamps, you need a 400W dimmer, although you may want to allow for 50W per fitting for future use (35W lamps are the maximum for 'F'-... Read More »
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It may be too late given the date of this post, but the buzzing has nothing to do with the bulbs (usually, dimmers and lamp buzzing are a common problem which is why you probably got the suggestion), but in your case, you have radio-frequen... Read More »
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VERY SIMPLE REALLY FIRST YOU TAKE THE ACCESE PANEL OFF UNDER THE STEERINGWHEEL THEN REMOVE THE TWO CALUM BOLTS BUT BE SURE NOT TO LET THE ROD DROP CAUSE YOULL HAVE TO TAK TOP APART ON TOP THE CALUM THER IS WHERE YOULL FIND THE SWITCH Read More »
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You can't. You must supply the motor with it's required voltage. If it's a dual voltage motor, follow the wiring schematic on the motor nameplate to switch from low to high voltage. Read More »
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for USA, Canada and countries running a 60 Hertz supply service. To replace low voltage switching to line voltage switching could become a big job. New line voltage wiring has to be installed from the existing switch box to the low voltage ... Read More »
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Diane, The cable going down instead of up just means that when the wiring was originally installed they just brought that particular cable into the bottom of the box probably because the openings on top of the box were already filled or the... Read More »
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