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That does not look like a low voltage lamp so there is no transformer in there. You might just be able to get by with a general 1000 W dimmer. I say 1000 because you over kill to be save. I don't think it is drawing that much power unless you are running all 60 W bulbs in that light. Count up all of the lights bulbs in there and give Lutron a call. I really like these. Lutron Maestro 1000w Incandescent Smart Dimmer by Lutron + Leviton | YLighting They are put on every job we do for people after painting. Their tech number is 1-800-523-9466 Find out what kind of bulbs are in there and if its low voltage first before you call them. That pic is too hard for me to really to the bulbs inside. Stupid question from me. Is there other fixtures wired up to the same dimmer? nice view there. I recognize those hills in the background. |
There is no way around this, you need to know the rating and type of bulbs.
As for the electrician, did he install both the dimmer and the fixture or just the dimmer? |
You probably already know this, but Volts * Amps = Watts. 60W bulb, in a 110V circuit, is drawing about 1/2-Amp (60/110 = 0.55).
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Again, many thanks for all the good advice.
I love this place. It's like having your own personal "Help" number for every facet of life. I will sort this out today and report back. |
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