We just noticed that on the 2 round ceiling lights in our bailer ranger the switch has a l off and ll om it.whats this mean ? We switched between the 2 and the lights the same no dimmer no brighter so we're baffled
Some light fittings have dual light intensity, eg one bulb or both, so the switch will cope with that - and probably used as a common fitting even though only one bulb is present.We just noticed that on the 2 round ceiling lights in our bailer ranger the switch has a l off and ll om it.whats this mean ? We switched between the 2 and the lights the same no dimmer no brighter so we're baffled
It may seem a strange question, but have you changed your lights from filament bulbs to LED's If you have then it could be the LED's are just too sensitive (which is a good thing for efficiency) They may illuminate fully on the reduced power setting of the switch so they don't appear to dim.We just noticed that on the 2 round ceiling lights in our bailer ranger the switch has a l off and ll om it.whats this mean ? We switched between the 2 and the lights the same no dimmer no brighter so we're baffled