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LED Dimmer Switches
Why You Need an LED Dimmer Switch
It is possible for a dimmable LED to work with a conventional dimmer; it depends on the LED product and dimmer switch. If youve recently installed dimmable LED bulbs, but the bulbs are flickering, buzzing, humming, or not dimming as expected, the problem may be your dimmer switch and not the LED bulbs. In these cases, chances are the new bulbs are not compatible with a dimmer designed for only incandescent, halogen, or fluorescent bulbs. Its similar to trying to control your smart lights with a rotary phone. The control device needs to catch up to the change in technology. Each of our LED light bulbs and fixtures has a Dimmer Compatibility PDF hyperlinked under Brochures and Spec Sheets. Use this list or give us a call for best results when adding dimming to your home or business.
Types of LED Dimmer Switches
Wall Plates and Accessories
Pair your new LED dimmer switch with a matching wall plate. Since colors can vary slightly between manufacturers, we recommend using the same brand wall plate as the dimmer.
A Dimmer for LED Lights is Only Half the Equation
Even though you can sometimes pair LED light bulbs with an older technology dimming switch, you do need dimmable LED bulbs. Using LED light bulbs that arent designed to dim can cause flickering, noise from the bulb or fixture, and even cause the light to glow even when turned off. Even if you find that a LED bulb dims when put on a dimmer, if the bulb was not designed for dimming, you can shorten the life of the bulb and end up spending more on replacements than you would buying a dimmable bulb instead.
Need help making sure youre buying a compatible dimmer with your bulbs? Give our lighting experts a call at 1-800-624-4488.
3-Way LED Dimmer Switches
LED Dimmer Switches - 3-Way Operation
If you have dimmable LED bulbs that flicker, buzz, hum, or dont dim as expected, the problem may be your dimmer switch and not the LED bulbs. Sometimes, the existing dimmer used is designed only for incandescent, halogen, or fluorescent bulbs and will not be compatible with LEDs. Each of our LED light bulbs and fixtures has a Dimmer Compatibility PDF hyperlinked under Brochures and Spec Sheets. Use this list to ensure the dimmers you are adding your home or business will work with your LED light bulbs. 3-way dimmer switches allow dimming from one location and additional light switches to be used in other locations to turn the LED lights on and off at the level set by the dimmer. Need help finding the perfect dimmer for you? Give us a call at 1-800-624-4488 to speak to one of our lighting experts.
LED Dimmer Switches
Why You Need an LED Dimmer Switch
It is possible for a dimmable LED to work with a conventional dimmer; it depends on the LED product and dimmer switch. If youve recently installed dimmable LED bulbs, but the bulbs are flickering, buzzing, humming, or not dimming as expected, the problem may be your dimmer switch and not the LED bulbs. In these cases, chances are the new bulbs are not compatible with a dimmer designed for only incandescent, halogen, or fluorescent bulbs. Its similar to trying to control your smart lights with a rotary phone. The control device needs to catch up to the change in technology. Each of our LED light bulbs and fixtures has a Dimmer Compatibility PDF hyperlinked under Brochures and Spec Sheets. Use this list or give us a call for best results when adding dimming to your home or business.
Types of LED Dimmer Switches
Wall Plates and Accessories
Pair your new LED dimmer switch with a matching wall plate. Since colors can vary slightly between manufacturers, we recommend using the same brand wall plate as the dimmer.
A Dimmer for LED Lights is Only Half the Equation
Even though you can sometimes pair LED light bulbs with an older technology dimming switch, you do need dimmable LED bulbs. Using LED light bulbs that arent designed to dim can cause flickering, noise from the bulb or fixture, and even cause the light to glow even when turned off. Even if you find that a LED bulb dims when put on a dimmer, if the bulb was not designed for dimming, you can shorten the life of the bulb and end up spending more on replacements than you would buying a dimmable bulb instead.
Need help making sure youre buying a compatible dimmer with your bulbs? Give our lighting experts a call at 1-800-624-4488.