Salt-Water Dimmers
A reconstruction of an early version of a salt-water dimmer


A late 19th century technical drawing of salt-water dimmers

The salt-water dimmer employed liquid instead of a resistance wire to control the voltage and thus the light intensity.

It consisted of a container filled with water and an electrolyte, such as salt or diluted sulfuric acid. One electrode was fixed at the bottom of the container and the other electrode was attached to the piston that was operated by tracker wire and pulleys.


A fully operative reconstruction.

Visitors are invited to fade a light bulb by moving the handle.