03-12-14, 06:31 PM | #21 |
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Have you tried eliminating the dimmer just to test to see if the lights still buzz loud enough to bother you? If you temp replace it with a regular switch and the buzz goes away you know it's the dimmer if it doesn't it's not.
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Nope! I haven't done that. Sounds like a good idea though.
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Well, I got the dimmer switch last night. No time to put it in. I'll do that tonight and report back.
Has nobody else had issues with LEDs buzzing?
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I gave the new dimmer a shot. Still buzzes just as loud as with any of the other dimmer switches... I also wired it up to a non-dimmer switch. It does quiet it down, but its still too loud in my opinion.
I've emailed Sylvania again with the update.
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Yesterday I removed the lights and returned them. I ran out of time with their 90 day return policy. I'll be looking for another light now. I loved the lights, the color and efficiency, but the buzzing was just too much. Even without the dimmer in the circuit, it was too loud.
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I bet you would like these I have been using them about a year now and they work well.
The can LED lights I have make no noise at all when you dim them. I have one on a very old fashion rotary dimmer and it still does not make noise. EcoSmart 6 in. 9.5-Watt (65W) Soft White (2700K) Dimmable LED Downlight-ECO-575L at The Home Depot These look the same. 4 EcoSmart CREE CR6 Recessed 9 5 Watt 65 w LED Downlight Dimmable 625 Lumens | eBay |
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Yeah, those look good. I looked at them before when you suggested them but I couldn't get them through home depot online or locally. I looked on amazon and they were more expensive, I think around $35/ea. I'll have to email that ebay seller and see if I can get 6 of them. Thanks.
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Do not buy anything that is not Energy Star rated. This is because part of the Energy Star label requirements for LED bulbs is that they MUST have a 3 year or longer warranty and they're also subject to performance testing.
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If you hadn't noticed, the bulbs were energy star rated.
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It was a general advise. If you stick with Energy Star, that means 3 year warranty or better.
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Fixtures that's closed off on one-end is considered "semi-enclosed" and if the gap between the edge is small and the can itself is insulation contacting, you have a very good chance of premature failure. With the metal brim type, the air flow across the brim actually cools it. |
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