tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1824943627340897655.post53654043641986363..comments2024-02-20T04:42:02.996-08:00Comments on Energy Conservation How To: Dimmers Tested With CE T91/ LSGC Glimpse LED Plate LightPhil Normanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05985383574850078234noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1824943627340897655.post-44146539904190709052013-07-11T18:29:05.832-07:002013-07-11T18:29:05.832-07:00It all largely depends on the design and materials...It all largely depends on the design and materials used by the LED manufacturer. The poorly-made ones often have not undergone the LM79 and LM80 (<a href="http://goo.gl/hD4eu" rel="nofollow">http://goo.gl/hD4eu</a>) testing procedures to ensure compatibility with dimmers.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07083167178102394679noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1824943627340897655.post-60855593435410988752013-07-11T18:27:21.755-07:002013-07-11T18:27:21.755-07:00This comment has been removed by the author.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07083167178102394679noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1824943627340897655.post-65645864120361458442012-12-26T10:21:35.609-08:002012-12-26T10:21:35.609-08:00This was a good suggestion that you put up here......This was a good suggestion that you put up here...dude…..hope that it benefits all the ones who land up here.<br /><a rel="nofollow">Electrical Wholesalers </a> <br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10261880191648795495noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1824943627340897655.post-85577555630548777652012-11-23T07:09:40.217-08:002012-11-23T07:09:40.217-08:00Positive comment by Gkon, in India, is really nice...Positive comment by Gkon, in India, is really nice to see. Let's have more conversation now. First, note my recent report of successful operation of six T91/LCGC Glimpse lights, wired in series, no doubt, controlled by one Cooper Wiring Devices D106P dimmer. I couldn't hear any buzz. Lights come on instantly, bright or dimmed. <br /><br />http://energyconservationhowto.blogspot.com/2012/11/six-t91-lights-on-one-dimmer.html<br /><br />I credit LSGC with unannounced, continuing product improvement. I wish they would instead declare what has been done, what problems solved. Perhaps secrecy thwarts competition. Whatever, LSGC seems definitely be working hard to be the best. In USA, Home Depot has done well to make these lights affordable. We need more from LSGC and Home Depot: the 4" Glimpse on Home Depot shelves, and means to string yet newer versions as low voltage direct current. This conversation is specifically about control of Plate LED lights, that can be standalone fixtures upon a minimal junction box or plate. This blog is dedicated to energy conservation, where can lights are despised. Phil Normanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05985383574850078234noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1824943627340897655.post-40548155152482427792012-01-26T05:25:55.211-08:002012-01-26T05:25:55.211-08:00Please name the dimmers you have tried. And, pleas...Please name the dimmers you have tried. And, please describe the light installation. Are they on junction boxes? (describe) In cans? (describe) Please be detailed. See if you can modulate humming by touching a luminaire. I found once I could modulate resonance within a cheap light fixture holding a Philips AmbientLED bulb that is not complained-against here. Lets get the accusation straight. Is it against dimmers or against dimmed LED's, in general? Could there be blame in the installation? If you have used the can conversion parts of the T91 kit, it would be easy to try LED bulbs.<br /><br />I remain a doubter of a consensus in complaint. <br /><br />It is odd the public should be the experimenters. I wish manufacturers would pitch in, with remarks or with links to their own presentation. We all have a big stake in successful conversion to LED lighting.Phil Normanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05985383574850078234noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1824943627340897655.post-42402100014962626352012-01-24T10:10:24.718-08:002012-01-24T10:10:24.718-08:00I agree that the lights will indeed dim, but no ma...I agree that the lights will indeed dim, but no matter what dimmer you use, they will BUZZ LIKE CRAZY!! I have 5 installed in one room(brand new electrical wiring in the whole house) and as soon as I even think of dimming there is an incredibly loud buzz comming from all lights. It was so annoying (and I tried 7 different dimmers) that I had to remove the dimmer all together and put a standard switch. <br /><br />You can dim but expect to be annoyed by the noise!josuarhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16763141223930762188noreply@blogger.com