Metropolis Clear Pink G125
States non dimmable but works fine on dimmer, China, ES-E27

Metropolis Clear Pink G125

States non dimmable but works fine on dimmer, China, ES-E27

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Wattage:40 Watt
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Date added:14 Jan, 2025
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AngryHorse   [14 Jan, 2025 at 06:19 PM]
That colour is amazing Cool
Flurofan96   [14 Jan, 2025 at 09:12 PM]
Very unusal for an incandescent to be stated Non Dimmable!! and the colour is lovely Cool
Keiron   [14 Jan, 2025 at 11:25 PM]
Thankyou Smile
Simon   [15 Jan, 2025 at 02:17 PM]
I think being Dimmable could shorten the lamps life. going back some years I had 30w strip lamps for under cabinet lighting on a dimmer and it shortened their life considerably I think it is due to the length of the filament. They would sing/hum when dimmed so I removed the dimmer all OK after!
Keiron   [15 Jan, 2025 at 05:33 PM]
@Simon, that could well be the case, I have ran pygmy lamps on dimmers in the past and noticed the filament dancing slighty.
Beta 5   [15 Jan, 2025 at 09:21 PM]
Probably the caused by the triac dimmers, I guess you would still see an increase in life if just using plain voltage reduction to dim it (through a variac or similar).

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