I guess the dimmer module is still providing a teeny bit of current and that light is the first in the series.
It’s a simple, if not strictly allowed, DIY job to change it.
If you’re lucky one of your other dimmers will have the same module, you could swap them over to test the theory before you spend £10 or whatever.
Obvs if in doubt pay a pro.
It’s a Schneider unit. So maybe take off one and try on the other? These are only dimmers we have in the house. Would that work within this unit you reckon? And thanks
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Also try a standard non dimming switch. Should give an indication if there's a general wiring fault.
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I guess the dimmer module is still providing a teeny bit of current and that light is the first in the series.
It’s a simple, if not strictly allowed, DIY job to change it.
If you’re lucky one of your other dimmers will have the same module, you could swap them over to test the theory before you spend £10 or whatever.
Obvs if in doubt pay a pro.