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Varilight JQP401W V-Pro 1 Gang 2-Way LED Trailing Edge Dimmer Switch, White

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To help with this process Varilight have produced an excellent video which is below Written Instructions This is an alternative to Mode 1 and may suit some dimmable LED bolbs / lamps and CFLs (Compact Fluorescent Lamp) better. Changing Modes

In addition if your LED lights are not as bright as you woold like, altering the maximum brightness level may help by increasing the brightness at maximum setting. Adjusting The Minimum Brightness Many people prefer written instructions to follow step by step as they usually contains details missed in videos, or put something a different way making it easier to understand overall. For products with visible fixing screws we recommend turning off the mains power, removing the fixing screws and pulling the product gently away from the wall taking care that the wires remain fully fixed into their terminals. It is also "gentler" on the load (this is MODE 3). An alternative trailing-edge mode (MODE 3) may improve the performance of some dimmable LEDs and dimmable CFLs.Scottish Highlands, areas which we class as zone 1 are post codes: AB30-38, AB44-56, FK17-99, G83, IV1-28, IV30-32, IV33-39, IV52-54, IV63, KW1-14, PA21-33, PA34-40, PH18-26, PH30, PH31-41, PH49-50 For best results with low voltage lighting use VARILIGHT electronic transformers. There is no limit on the number of transformers you can use as long as you keep within the maximum rating of the dimmer. VARILIGHT electronic transformers are suitable for controlling 12V a.c. rated LEDs (MR16). V-Pro dimmers are not suitable for wire-wound "toroidal" transformers. If your products are permanently damaged it may be that you can claim on your house insurance for replacement products. Here's an example. In your lounge there is a light fitting with 2 x 20W light bulbs currently controlled by a single switch. You want to buy a dimmer to replace the switch. In your local DIY shop there are two dimmers available, one with a minimum rating of 40W and the other 60W. In this case the total lighting load is 2 x 20W = 40W. Therefore you would need to choose the dimmer with the 40W minimum load.

If the surface of the product has been damaged, for example during cleaning, then damp may have permeated and caused tarnishing of the faceplate. Unfortunately in this case the product is permanently damaged. If the dimmer is being used with certain brands of transformer (used with low voltage lighting) can prevent programming. For best performance of any Varilight dimmer with low voltage lighting, choose Varilight transformers. Suitable loads: V-ProMulti-Pointseries dimmers are designed for use with LEDs and work with most dimmable LEDs on the market. They are also suitable for most dimmable electronic transformers. Please adhere to maximum rating listed on the datasheets or instruction leaflet.

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V-Pro IR dimmers are not suitable for wirewound transformers. They are suitable for 1-way circuits only unless they are used in combination with one or more of our tactile touch control dimming slaves which enables you to dim the same lights from two or more switch locations in a 2-way or multi-way circuit. The Variight V-Pro LED dimmer switch is capable of dimming up to 120W of LED load with no minimum load and no need to de-rate. If you need to dim more than 120W or more than 10 LED lights per switch (known as gangs), then view the V-Pro high wattage dimmer which can dim up to an incredible 300W of LED load. How can we reset the dimmer? The dimmer can be reset to its factory settings, and this will restore the driving mode to trailing edge (MODE 1) and default minimum brightness setting.

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