Leviton 6250-3 200W a incandescenza passante cavo per lampada a gamma completa dimmer, unipolare, marrone

Brand:Leviton

3.1/5

44.43

Garanzia limitata di 2 anni. Certificato UL. Solo per uso a incandescenza. Valutazione del carico di 200 watt. Dimmer con cavo per lampada a incandescenza elettromeccanico a gamma completa.

Garanzia limitata di 2 anni. Certificato UL. Solo per uso a incandescenza. Valutazione del carico di 200 watt. Dimmer con cavo per lampada a incandescenza elettromeccanico a gamma completa.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Brand Leviton
Brand ‎Leviton
Certification UL
Certification ‎UL
Color Image
Color ‎Image
Country of Origin ‎China
Customer Reviews 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars 182 ratings 4.0 out of 5 stars
Included Components ‎6250-3
International Protection Rating IP54
International Protection Rating ‎IP54
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item model number ‎6250-3
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎1.76 ounces
Manufacturer ‎Leviton
Mechanical Life Expectancy 2 years
Mechanical Life Expectancy ‎2 years
Number of Items 1
Number of Items ‎1
Operating Voltage 120 Volts
Operating Voltage ‎120 Volts
Part Number ‎6250-3
Switch Style Dimmer Switch
Switch Style ‎Dimmer Switch
Thickness ‎1 Inches
Unit Count 1.0 Count
Unit Count ‎1.0 Count
Warranty Description ‎Manufacture
Wattage 200 watts
Wattage ‎200 watts

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Scritto da: carlos
excellent product
excellent product
Scritto da: Californian34
Neat device -- but a difficult to install
I loved this little jewel of a lamp-cord dimmer AFTER I finally got it installed.....but YIKES!!! The other reviewers who said it's really hard to install are absolutely correct. I consider myself really adept at most electrical wiring jobs. For many decades, as a layman who is pretty knowledgeable about electrical wiring, I've been repairing lamps and installing various electrical devices. I have even installed some behind-the-wall electrical circuits. And I've installed at least a dozen high/low dimmer switches on lamp cords. But this little baby takes the cake for difficulty. Because the one-page instruction sheet is printed in a bazillion languages, that makes the diagram of the routing of the wires inside the dimmer so tiny, I had to get out a magnifying glass to see how to route the internal wiring -- and even with a magnifier, it was extremely difficult to see the precise wiring route. And in order to keep the dimmer this small, the manufacturer forces you to cram the lamp cord wires so tightly inside the case, you have to use a lot of brute force to cram the wires inside it -- being incredibly careful not to damage the circuit board and tiny, delicate coil in the process of cramming. It took me half an hour to do a job that should have taken less than 10 minutes. But once I managed to get it wired, it works beautifully, and I love it. HELPFUL TIPS: (A) I don't recommend tackling this unless, as a layman, you're pretty proficient at wiring lamps. (B) Note that BOTH sections of the lamp cord go on the SAME side of the case. (C) The two sections of the cord MUST go around OPPOSITE sides of the two plastic posts at either end of the inner case, with the post between them -- i.e. the plastic posts that hold the screws that hold the outer case together. (D) MOST IMPORTANTLY: Because lamp cord wire can't make sharp turns, you'll have to use some sort of blunt-end tool and use very strong downward pressure to literally strong-arm the two sections of wire around both sides of the plastic posts -- being very careful not to damage the delicate circuit board and coil in the process. (E) I recommend stripping the insulation back just a TINY FRACTION of an inch longer than the manufacturer recommends to make it easier to twist the wires downward at a sharp right angle where they emerge from the terminal posts -- being EXTREMELY careful not to strip so much insulation that you increase the risk of a short-circuit. Otherwise you'll find it difficult if not impossible to bend the insulated wire at a sharp enough downward angle to cram all the wires inside the case. Start by stripping the manufacturer's recommended length and then gradually increase the length of stripping by tiny amounts until the wire easily bends downward as it emerges from the terminals. I strongly recommend that the manufacturer hire a top-notch technical writer to completely rewrite the instruction sheet with a much larger and clearer wiring diagram and much more explicit, detailed instructions such as I've provided above. We customers shouldn't have to write their instruction manual for them.. Better yet, completely redesign this dimmer with ease of installation as the primary aim. But, as I said, if you survive the installation process, you'll love this neat little device -- because it gives you an infinite range of brightness that the simpler high/low switches don't provide..
Scritto da: Lise
Worked
Worked great for lanterns but wish they were a bit smaller. But not as small as the vintage ones. Happy I can dim my lantern. Problem I was having.. track lights which are LED and lanterns not led were on a double wall switch Lurton brand that would not allow the tracks to dim all the way to off. So frustrating.FYI tracks have bulbs built into the head. Couldn’t just switch bulbs. The same goes for LED bulbs for table lamps. So for that reason I had to replace the switch to a LED compatible one and got a tesler switch. It only works the tracks and had to have my electrician wire the lanterns constant. So for you folks out there who want to switch to LED lights make sure to have your wall switch compatible. I read a story from an electrician early in his career had to replace like 50 incandescent to LED light bulbs for a client and realize after all that trouble the old wall switch made the new bulbs flicker! Arrrgh! I wish it would indicate that on the package WILL NOT WORK WITH OLDER WALL SWITCH or And not on the direction after you’ve opened the package. Even new wall switch.. some are not compatible with LED BULS. Sorry for the winded review, it’s important for those who can’t afford to replace ALL the wall switches. So the new cord dimmers saved the day. Thank you
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Not designed well
Yes, it works BUT (1) you must use 18/2 gauge lamp cord or you will have a very difficult time getting the wire to fit inside. I was using 16/2 (2) it’s very, very little working area inside the switch. (3) designed poorly, the screws that hold the 2 sides of the switch together, which allow you to access the inside, are mere millimeters in front of the path in which you are supposed to run the wire- makes it difficult to close, and you run the risk of pinching the wire, or running the screw through the wire on accident. Please redesign this Leviton
Scritto da: ZimShimmy
Works as intended
The only challenge is the space inside is a bit tight so you’ll have to be creative on the placement of the cables.
Scritto da: EEProf
Perfect...perfect...perfect!
So, I bought a very unique floor lamp from Costco that came with a 'Edison-style' dimmable LED bulb. When the lamp was on, it was so bright I felt like I was being questioned by the Gestapo. The lamp is sort of a high-end steam-punk style "Industrial Pulley Floor Lamp" and this dimmer solved my problem perfectly. The cord for the lamp is a standard brown plastic 'zip' but it is covered with a fabric sleeve to go with the period style of the lamp. Installing the dimmer on the cord was a piece of cake and the dimmer has a click-stop rotary switch that lets me control the lamp completely. This dimmer should have been on the lamp in the first place. So pleased.
Scritto da: Thomas Glowacki
VERY difficult to install
I used 16ga wire and it was near impossible to connect. I have restored approximately 50 antique lamps and try to use Leviton products every time. This was my first time with this switch. Rather than repeat the other comments about how difficult it is to wire this thing, I will simply add that the entry ways for the the wire are also too small. I get it, the case is clunky compared to the simple on/off inline switch, but it needs to be bigger.
Scritto da: Matthew Presley
Works fine, coulda Used instructions...
Had to go online to get the instructions for this device because for $23, they couldn't give you a simple sheet of instructions to install an inline rheostat... Other than that, it's just fine. Sturdy enough. I hope it lasts
Scritto da: Spinner
It just works
Once again, despite some negative reviews, I'm happy with my purchase. It was delivered at Amazon lightspeed and the installation was extremely simple. I found routing the common wire on the same side as the terminal connection was the easiest. It's kind of "old school" looking, but with the antique style lamps, Edison bulbs and twisted fabric power cord, the look just fits in. It works perfectly on LED bulbs. Maybe the lower power requirements and less heating in the resistive circuit will mean "longer than I'm alive" longevity:) I purchase one unit because of the negative reviews, but just placed an order for another one for the matching lamp.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
It works
Easy install...dimmer works with dimmable led bulbs
Scritto da: Donald Coscina
Four Stars
Worked great for dimming outdoor Xmas flood lights.
Scritto da: marnie martan
it works
replaced old switch

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