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I installed a new dining room light fixture last year that takes 4 standard sized bulbs and wired in a Lutron LED compatible dimmer switch.

The current set of bulbs have never been right, they would flicker randomly every once in a great while and finally one just burned out so I decided to replace them. Can’t remember the brand, I think they were Walmart Great Value brand.

Ordered a set of 4 new ones from 1000Bulbs.com and made sure they were dimmable and the listing stated “compatible with most dimmer switches”. I get them today and put them in and they BUZZ, and BUZZ LOUDLY. Mad

WTF! What am I doing wrong here?


 
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I don't know if you're doing anything wrong, but I have had all the experiences you described as well.



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I looked up the Lutron dimmer model (Skylark) and there was a bulb compatibility list that was surprisingly short. It looks like Cree bulbs in stock at my local Home Depot are on it, which I guess I’ll try next.


 
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I'm glad I'm not the only one with the flickering dimmable lights. To stop them from flickering, i have to have them on full on.



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I'm glad I'm not the only one with the flickering dimmable lights. To stop them from flickering, i have to have them on full on.


Which defeats the whole purpose of a DIMMER Frown


 
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Gotta pair the lights with the switches they work well with.
 
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Originally posted by PASig:
I installed a new dining room light fixture last year that takes 4 standard sized bulbs and wired in a Lutron LED compatible dimmer switch.

The current set of bulbs have never been right, they would flicker randomly every once in a great while and finally one just burned out so I decided to replace them. Can’t remember the brand, I think they were Walmart Great Value brand.

Ordered a set of 4 new ones from 1000Bulbs.com and made sure they were dimmable and the listing stated “compatible with most dimmer switches”. I get them today and put them in and they BUZZ, and BUZZ LOUDLY. Mad

WTF! What am I doing wrong here?


What is the model number of the Lutron switch?



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Originally posted by PASig:
I looked up the Lutron dimmer model (Skylark) and there was a bulb compatibility list that was surprisingly short. It looks like Cree bulbs in stock at my local Home Depot are on it, which I guess I’ll try next.


This is how you do it. There is a website on the small piece of green paper that came with your dinner. Go to that site and select from the ones that have been tested

Home Depot brand EcoSmart (really cheap) are surprisingly decent. Not sure if Lutron has tested them for use with that dinner though.



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Originally posted by PASig:
I installed a new dining room light fixture last year that takes 4 standard sized bulbs and wired in a Lutron LED compatible dimmer switch.

The current set of bulbs have never been right, they would flicker randomly every once in a great while and finally one just burned out so I decided to replace them. Can’t remember the brand, I think they were Walmart Great Value brand.

Ordered a set of 4 new ones from 1000Bulbs.com and made sure they were dimmable and the listing stated “compatible with most dimmer switches”. I get them today and put them in and they BUZZ, and BUZZ LOUDLY. Mad

WTF! What am I doing wrong here?


What is the model number of the Lutron switch?


It's SCL-153P-WH. I'm guessing on the color, he may have ivory, but electrically they are the same.



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I got the Cree bulbs that were listed as compatible with the Lutron dimmer and they buzz a tiny, tiny bit if I get my ear near the fixture but otherwise they are fine. The other bulbs buzzed so loud you could hear them in the kitchen! They also dim from full bright to basically off which the other bulbs weren’t doing.

On another note I saw that the dimmer was marked “Coopersburg, PA”. I never knew Lutron was located like 15-20 minutes away from where I live.


 
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I hear you man.
Cheap ass computer processors from a pile of different sources.
I hate leds for that reason.

The bulb market is total and complete a crap shoot now a days.
Donno How many 4 pack of led bulbs I have picked over the years for clients, none act the same on a dimmer.

Stick with the incan bulbs on those dimmers. Way better light quality anyway.
 
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It's probably not a issue with the led bulb. Traditional dimmer switches need a certain amount of wattage to operate correctly with the bulb, leds are mostly below that minimum amount.
 
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Hopefully your CREE bulbs haven't burned out yet. I had the great idea of changing out some of mine to CREE bulbs and they went quickly. CREE = SHIT.




 
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I'm going through similar frustration, but they're outside on the detached garage. There is a timer switch to turn the three lights on automatically. The original small 40w LED bulbs would flicker constantly or momentarily go off entirely. I tried 40w incandescent bulbs, but they don't last long in the colder weather.

I found some ACE HARDWARE 45w bulbs yesterday. They're larger size, but so far no issue.
 
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back in my previous life working for TI and analog power control IC devices, I did a lot of research with a few of the electricals I knew on brands and infant mortality in LED bulbs and we concluded that Cree probably had the best all over performance and longevity

now, that was a about 15 years ago - a lot may have changed, but my casual reading still shows Cree as one of the top manufacturers



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It's probably not a issue with the led bulb. Traditional dimmer switches need a certain amount of wattage to operate correctly with the bulb, leds are mostly below that minimum amount.


It’s a dimmer switch specifically built for LED’s...


 
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