Dimmer switches are designed to provide greater control over the lighting in your home. They come in many different styles, including:
Rotary – The classic dimmer style, with a rotating knob to control lighting levels.
Slide - A slide control dimmer slides from the off position at the bottom to the brightest setting at the top position.
Toggle – A toggle dimmer is a traditional toggle light switch with a small sliding dimmer on the side. When you use the toggle switch, the light level will automatically return to the preset level.
Rocker - Works the same as a traditional toggle switch, but with a more modern looking rocker switch.
Tap - A touch-sensitive button that returns light to a preset level. Tap dimmers often include LEDs to display the current light level.
Dimmer switches come in different styles designed to work with 4 categories of bulbs, they include:
• Incandescent and halogen bulbs
• Dimmable compact fluorescent light bulbs
• Magnetic Low Frequency (MLV)
• Electronic Low Frequency (ELV)
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