Can I dim an LED light?

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Rangertdci

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8 posts

2 months

Friday 6th June
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I like the look of these lights but they are far too bright for my patio. Would a dimmer work to dim them and if so do I need a special led one? I would need 4 of these on the patio off the one switch if that makes any difference.
Thank you.

I found this for £42.00 while browsing the B&Q app https://www.diy.com/departments/goodhome-callisto-...

SS2.

14,608 posts

253 months

Friday 6th June
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The blurb for those lights indicates they are non-dimmable.

miniman

28,130 posts

277 months

Friday 6th June
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That specific one isn’t dimmable.

miniman

28,130 posts

277 months

Friday 6th June
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Garden Trading have some nice stuff, which you can fit with dimmable LED lamps.

https://www.gardentrading.co.uk/lighting/outdoor-l...

OutInTheShed

11,358 posts

41 months

Friday 6th June
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Another approach is to look at 12V DC led lamps, some of those are simply dimmable by reducing the voltage.

Some however will quote a wide operating range like 10 to 32V and are not dimmable as they have internal regulation circuits.


Personally, I've found dimmable mains LEDs a wind-up, and have some cheap and very satisfactory 12V LEDs on my boat as well as outdoors.
With isolated low voltage DC you don't have the safety issues of mains outdoors.

Simon_GH

722 posts

95 months

Friday 6th June
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I bought some dimmable LEDs for my dining room lights from Screwfix. As the earlier poster says, just check the spec - most are non-dimmable.

pacenotes

366 posts

159 months

Friday 6th June
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Buy one that can take a bulb and then buy a smart one that you can dim.

Easiest way around the problem.

Turtle Shed

2,059 posts

41 months

Friday 6th June
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pacenotes said:
Buy one that can take a bulb and then buy a smart one that you can dim.

Easiest way around the problem.
^ Yep. We have smart bulbs in every room. Tapo ones at about £6 each. They work flawlessly and Alexa routines just add to the convenience. Don't think we use light switches at all these days.

silentbrown

9,883 posts

131 months

Friday 6th June
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pacenotes said:
Buy one that can take a bulb and then buy a smart one that you can dim.

Easiest way around the problem.
Or just buy ones that can take a bulb and fit lower lumen output LED bubs. OP just want them dimmer, not dimmable.