Discuss Dimable LED GU10's won't turn off. in the Lighting Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net

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Hi

I have three rooms. Two rooms have two lighting points, each with 3 GU10's coming out and 1 room and one point with 3 GU10's.

So I have 5 of these:
Neo Chrome Effect 3 Lamp Round Spotlight Plate | Departments | DIY at B&Q - http://www.diy.com/departments/neo-chrome-effect-3-lamp-round-spotlight-plate/178821_BQ.prd

I replaced my standard GU10 with these dimable LED bulbs (Philips):
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01KHIM7DC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_P4MUZkddPBdH7

Unfortunately when the dimmer switch is off one of the LED bulbs lights up dimly in each room, which isn't very desirable!

Here is the dimmer switch:
Crabtree 1-Gang 400W Touch Dimmer Pol Chrome Flt Plate - https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/crabtree-1-gang-400w-touch-dimmer-pol-chrome-flt-plate/35917

Suggestions please!

Perhaps I should take one GU10 out in each room and put in one standard bulb?

If I have to replace the dimmer switch could anybody recommend a suitable swapout, preferably polished chrome.

Many thanks I appreciate this!
 
Are your dimmer switches suitable for LEDs? Standard halogen GU10’s draw around 50w each so if you’ve dropped to LED’s at a 10th of the load a standard dimmer won’t work.
 
According to the pdf for your dimmer it may not be suitable for leds but it could predate leds being now in common use. Does your dimmer have a switch off position or does it just dim down.
 
Are your dimmer switches suitable for LEDs? Standard halogen GU10’s draw around 50w each so if you’ve dropped to LED’s at a 10th of the load a standard dimmer won’t work.

Hi FatAlan

I've included links for all the equipment used including bulbs, sockets and dimmers.

These Philips LEDs were supposedly going to work with normal dimmer switches.

If I need to replace can anybody recommend good silver chrome sockets? Or anything else good and reliable for that matter?
 
According to the pdf for your dimmer it may not be suitable for leds but it could predate leds being now in common use. Does your dimmer have a switch off position or does it just dim down.

Thanks.
Press and hold it goes up/down.
Press quickly turns off/on. Although it doesn't fully turn off as described. Many thanks.
 

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