I wonder if anybody know where I can buy the light dimmer switch for
the 300 Watt torchiere-style halogen floor lamp. I checked my broken
dimmer switch is Zing Ear ZE-02. I tried to check internet such as
Digikey, Newmark.. But I couldn't find it. And I also find the manufacturer's
homepage: http://www.zingear.com.tw and sent an email to them. They didn't
reply my email. I think they just sell to the big company which makes the lamp.
Yi-Kuen
The likely reason why you didn't get an answer from the manufacture is
that they are only interested to sell you in the thousands of pieces,
or only the finished product in large quantities.
If you were to pay someone to fix this dimmer module, the cost of the
service would probably exceed the value of the complete lamp. Even
if you bought the parts to do this yourself, you would be surprised
at how expensive this would be.
One solution is to replace the dimmer unit with a simple off/on power
switch for lamps, and plug the lamp into an outlit that has a wall
dimmer switch controling it. This way you still have the lamp with a
$2.98 switch in it, and the wall dimmer controlling it.
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"Yi-Kuen Lee" <yk...@ucla.edu> wrote in message
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Another suggestion which only costs about $15.00 more than the two switches
I suggested is to actually find a DANA company brand dimmer lamp (which is a
standup style). They cost about $25.00 plus tax retail and are available at
Home Depot or Target. You have to assemble these lamps, but the wiring is
already done for you.
These devices are lightweight, have a good sturdy base and a three position
safety switch on it which produce about 60 watts of direct, adequate soft
lighting, which is much safer than the torch lamp you had purchased before.
I have had those DANA brand lamps for more than three years and have never
had a problem with them. They suit me perfectly when doing repairs.
These switches are available at home improvement stores like Lowe's. I
bought one a few weeks ago for about $8.
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Andy Cuffe
balt...@psu.edu
Thanks for lots of kind people's reply. I went to Home Depot and
found the dimmer switch for my floor lamp. It works!
Yi-Kuen
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03 Jul 2000 14:06:22 GMT
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Date:
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