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You could try looking for a supplier of the MK Edge dimmers these are soft start. Also Lutron do softstart dimmers as well. I think Screwfix sells these. http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/...95022&ts=29642 they are not cheap.
There is a company here in Spain that do a soft start dimmer. The module is designed to fit behind the switch. Don't know about prices. But I will be near where the distributor is middle of next week or so. So I could pop in and find out if you want.
IF YOU CAN'T FIX IT WITH A HAMMER, YOU'VE GOT AN ELECTRICAL PROBLEM. Renovation Spain Blog
Just found out that there is a company here in Spain that do a soft start dimmer. And the distributor isn't that far away from where I am. The module is designed to fit behind the switch. Don't know about prices. But I will be near where the distributor is middle of next week or so. So I could pop in and find out if you want.
IF YOU CAN'T FIX IT WITH A HAMMER, YOU'VE GOT AN ELECTRICAL PROBLEM. Renovation Spain Blog
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from B&Q, they are touch-switch dimmers, with IR remote control - interestingly you can 'teach' the switch an IR code from any remote pretty much - nice low tech home automation.
I used the 400w one to soft-start a set of GU10 240v halogens in my kitchen, this prolongued the lamp life hugely, and it remembers the brightness you set.
They dont work with low-energy bulbs/flourescents etc, so when I switched to flourescent GU10 replacements had to come out.
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