[C202/C202N] My lights are flickering at low levels

[C202/C202N] My lights are flickering at low levels


Diagnosing this issue can be complicated and often dependent on many variables that are unique to the wiring in your house.

However, the most common cause is due to either the total load of the lights being too low, or the wattage of one particular bulb being too low. Please ensure that each lamp is minimum 5W although 10W+ will give better results. Please also ensure that the total load of the circuit is minimum 10W.

If the problem persists, please try increasing the minimum brightness setting of the switch by following the steps here 

If increasing the minimum brightness did not solve the problem, we suggest either increasing the load on the circuit by using higher power lamps, or by fitting an LED bypass over the first lamp in the circuit.

See here for the Candeo LED bypass.


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