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Domari Nolo
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Hi all,

We recently transitioned the recessed lighting in our kitchen to dimmable CREE LED bulbs (BR30) from Home Depot. We also installed a CL dimmer 3-way switch (the other switch is a standard non-CL switch and is not dimmable). These bulbs are buzzing/humming when using the dimmer but also when at full brightness. Is there any way to fix this? Maybe its the fact that the other switch is not CL/dimmable? We tried some cheaper GE LED bulbs which didn't have this problem, but we didn't care for the type of light they produced. These CREE soft white 2700K bulbs are much better. Thanks for any help you can provide.

Chris



 
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It's the bulbs and dimmer combo. Even when the bulbs are dimmable they sometime will only work with specific dimmers.

Do the bulbs list specific dimmer models?

edit to add: the regular 3-way switch is not the problem. You do not want to use two dimmers on a set of lights. Alway one dimmer and the other switches standard 3-way.


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I just put Cree 2700k BR30's in my cans in the kitchen and had to upgrade my dimmer to a CL. I have a 4 way setup with one Lutron CL dimmer and two companion dimmers with no buzzing if that's any help.
 
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Originally posted by mark60:
I just put Cree 2700k BR30's in my cans in the kitchen and had to upgrade my dimmer to a CL. I have a 4 way setup with one Lutron CL dimmer and two companion dimmers with no buzzing if that's any help.


mark60... I used a Lutron CL dimmer as well. If possible, can you tell me the exact part number? I just checked the "works best with" list and mine is not on it:

http://creebulb.com/media/docu...-16-dimmer-sheet.pdf

Thanks!



 
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Is the dimmer I put in.
The Cree bulbs I put in came in a 2 pack and said they were a new product.

I just pulled the following off Lutron's website, I had companion dimmers in place because I wanted multi location dimming.

Do I need a companion dimmer for multi-location dimming and switching?
Not always, as it depends on the model number. Some products, such as the Maestro® C·L® dimmer, will work with a standard mechnical switch in a 3-way application. Other models may require a master and a companion device. Note: In a 4-way application, companion devices are always required.
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Originally posted by mark60:
I just put Cree 2700k BR30's in my cans in the kitchen and had to upgrade my dimmer to a CL. I have a 4 way setup with one Lutron CL dimmer and two companion dimmers with no buzzing if that's any help.


mark60... I used a Lutron CL dimmer as well. If possible, can you tell me the exact part number? I just checked the "works best with" list and mine is not on it:

http://creebulb.com/media/docu...-16-dimmer-sheet.pdf

Thanks!


Masestro CL dimmers are the least likely to give you problems out of them all, also one of the most expensive too.

It's all a crapshoot, master electrician with 20 years experience, it took me four hours and three trips to Lowe's and Home Depot to find a combination of LEDs and dimmers to work in my GFs and my offices. I cross referenced and bought a recommended dimmer too.

It has to do with the technology used to actually do the dimming - Triac, solid state, forward/reverse phase. Reverse phase and ones marked ELV are the best in general for LEDs.



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