I have very little knowledge in electronics so bear with me please 
I'm reverse engineering a lamp that uses 1 and/or 2 dimmable LED lights and also 2 sizes. Thusfar I found a pot meter and a PCB in the lamp.
specs LED light:
230V
50HZ
39mA or 75mA
9 W or 16.5 W
Dimmable
socket S14s
The potmeter inside I have found to be a B500k 500k pot with 5A AC on/off Switch.
However I'm unsure what the PCB exactly does and what components it uses. I have found a few resistors and a condensator, but again, my knowledge of electronics is apprentice at best.
Could someone tell me:
I'm reverse engineering a lamp that uses 1 and/or 2 dimmable LED lights and also 2 sizes. Thusfar I found a pot meter and a PCB in the lamp.
specs LED light:
230V
50HZ
39mA or 75mA
9 W or 16.5 W
Dimmable
socket S14s
The potmeter inside I have found to be a B500k 500k pot with 5A AC on/off Switch.

However I'm unsure what the PCB exactly does and what components it uses. I have found a few resistors and a condensator, but again, my knowledge of electronics is apprentice at best.

Could someone tell me:
- What it does?
- If it's a standard PCB?
- What components it uses and if there is a schematic drawing of it?
- What an already dimmable LED needs to actually dim, since only a potmeter doesn't seem to be enough