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Hi all,

 

I’ve just installed two new cluster pendant lights in my lounge, but they keep cutting out.

 

A few details:

 

  • The main switch in the consumer unit doesn’t trip — it stays on fine.
  • It’s only the cluster pendants that go off.
  • To get them working again, I have to remove all the bulbs and put them back in one by one.
  • Once most of the bulbs are in, or when I turn on the second circuit on the dual dimmer switch, the pendants cut out again.

 

 

Setup:

 

  • 2 x cluster pendants (14 bulbs in total).
  • Bulbs are 4–5W each (so not huge power draw).
  • Controlled by a dual dimmer switch.
  • Other lights on the second circuit work fine, even when the pendants cut out.

 

 

Could this be an issue with the dimmer switch not being able to handle the number of bulbs, even though they’re low wattage? Or is it more likely to be a wiring/compatibility issue?

 

Thanks in advance for any advice.

 

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Posted

My money is on the dimmer.

 

Can you swap it out to a regular switch and se if the lights stay on and function normally? My bet is they will.

 

Remember that dimmers have a max rating, but more importantly a min rating too, so these needs to be chosen to suit the load exactly.

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10 hours ago, Ben100 said:

Once most of the bulbs are in, or when I turn on the second circuit on the dual dimmer switch, the pendants cut out again

 

10 hours ago, Ben100 said:

Other lights on the second circuit work fine, even when the pendants cut out

 

smells like a broken wire/ loose connection somewhere in the fitting.

Posted

Quick update – it looks like the issue is with the dimmer switch.

 

When the cluster pendants aren’t connected, the dimmer’s live terminal shows as live on my tester. But as soon as I connect the cluster lights (live to switched live), the tester shows it as dead.

 

So it seems that once the dimmer is under load, it’s effectively cutting the power on the switched live.

 

Has anyone come across this before? Could it be the dimmer not coping with the load, or possibly a compatibility issue with the bulbs?

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Posted

Have you tried the direct connection without the dimmer yet?  Until you have tried that we are no further forward.

 

A voltage tester is not much use on a dimmer switch there will always be enough leakage to make them think it is on when there is no load applied

Posted

Yes, I connected the cluster lights live directly to the permanent live and it worked, no issues (apart from the obvious not being able to turn them off).

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Then it's either the wrong type or a faulty dimmer.

 

It's a 2 hand dimmer, what does the other one do?  Or is it one for the left alcove lights and one for the right?

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