by SolarDave » Thu 01 Dec 2005, 18:40:22
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('WisJim', 'D')ave, have you measured the power use of the bulb in a fixture without a dimmer? I'm curious if the dimmer uses any power at full brightness. I'd check myself, but we don't have any lights with dimmers in our place.
All the fixtures I could test have the dimmers "built-in" except one - and the bulb is burned out in that one!
Modern dimmers probably run the power through a triac and then control the duty cycle on the AC waveform to control power. In such an arrangement, whatever the amps are for the bulb multiplied by the voltage drop across the triac is the minimum amount of power "wasted" at full brightness. For my "100 watt" lamp above, that's a watt or two.
Dimmers get warm. That's the power they use turned into heat. It's not a lot, but it is defnitely something. So yes, running a bulb at full brightness through a dimmer is slightly less efficient than not using the dimmer. "Dimming" to 97-98% or so may be a break-even. Dimming below that actually reduces energy use.