If this is now more bulbs, more money and a bigger deal it’s not something I can do in a silo. I know it’s not healthy or right but hell it was household. I get mad at her when she buys things at target so it’s only right if she got pissy about this. Everything is weighted and we track the burn down to house budget. We have a list of home projects and a burn down on them. After getting them in last week I pulled the trigger on a dimmer and ordered a bunch. The wife didn’t want to do anything and I said it’s a clean look let’s do it. So yea I know the bulbs aren’t high quality and far from perfect. So my option is go back to old switch and try something different later or fix the Lutron. She didn’t know we were getting new switches in doing it while she is out. I’m sure they are gonna look at me like I’m running some scam. Now it seems like Lutron is sensitive to type of bulbs so maybe I have an issue.Īny ideas before I take a bunch of switches out, box them up and return them to Home Depot. Like it goes to full brightness and then off. I’m getting a slow on/off when the switch is on. well nothing in the app changed how they are working. I assumed it was something with the app so I just wired up everything and started to do app setup. So I ordered those got them all setup but they flickered. It was a good price and I liked the clean look (I have over 30 can lights in the house so the bulbs add up)Īfter reading around here and talking with folks everyone pretty much said Lutron Caseta is a good investment. So I pulled the trigger and replaced the can lights with the Costco Feit retrofit kits (Dimmable). (If you would like your sub listed please contact the mods!) Do not include information that could potentially cause injury or harm to yourself or others. It will get removed and you will be banned without warning.Ĭertain projects, including working with electricity can result in injury, property damage, or death if done incorrectly. Please use the provided flairs to appropriately label your posts.ĭo not spam your blog, website, YouTube channel, company, product, etc. Reposts, low-effort content and karma farming may be removed at the discretion of the mods. Posting a video or image without detail will result in a removed post and may result in a ban. When posting project details must be included. NO POLITICS! There are plenty of other subs to discuss them this is not one. Referral, affiliate, and crowdfunding links are NOT ALLOWED! This is a forum for friendly discussion personal attacks will not be tolerated and you will be banned without warning. If you are not sure about what you are doing, hire a licensed professional. Please keep this in mind while assisting others. Working with electricity can result in injury, property damage, or even death if it is not done properly. If you would like to learn more about home automation, please look here. Home automation may include centralized control of lighting, HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning), appliances, security locks of gates and doors and other systems, to provide improved convenience, comfort, energy efficiency and security. It is automation of the home, housework or household activity. Please advise I am not an electrician or electrical engineer.Home automation is the residential extension of building automation. Then, if the lut-mlc is not correct what can I use as a shunt?.Is one solution to my ghosting using the Lut - MLC adaptive cap? Is the Lut-MLC a snubber circuit?.Am I correct that my lights have not met the minimum load rating for the switch and the current is bleeding through to my lights and powering them on?.So, my question is who can I talk to about this? I've emailed Lutron today ( Case Number: 7755889 ).Both rooms are on individual dimmer switch. They interrupted constant hot wire from panel box, to the hot to my LED lights. Lights purchased : Sunco 4" recess LED dimmable lightsĪll switches were wired with no neutral connected. Lights and dimmer work fine at full power, and dim down fine enough. The lights I purchased were not on the recommended lighting list, and I believe what I am experiencing is the bleed through amperage (5 milli amps) of the Lutron dimmer switch in conjunction with my, smaller than minimum, load is allowing my five lights in my dining room to glow when the dimmer switch is "Off", and the two lights to glow brighter when their dimmer switch, in my dining room, is "off" ? There is no ground in either circuit - old home. I am experiencing ghosting, or glowing of my LED's lights, when turning off my lutron casseta switch.
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