I'm using a wind-up 500K dimmer, which is used to tune 12V LED lights, but is tuned to a minimum flash. Someone says that the potentiometer in the dimmer is ok
It is ok to set the 12V light, or it is a question of the element that is selected upstairs by the dimmer. See resources for details.
It doesn't seem like we've tried all of the dimming to make the standard light bulb so that's why it's a good thing to do!
You use a dimmer to estimate that the circuit is too simple, and only the potentiometer in the dimmer will not be possible because the space is small and the other elements are not added. You can increase the capacitor a little bit. Or not too low.
A good variety of dimming circuit, the simplest only four of five components, a silicon controlled rectifier, a diode, an adjustable potentiometer, add some resistance, the most can shine. In order to reduce the flicker, some increase the single-junction tube, capacitor, etc., the component more than ten, the price is higher.