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For questions about switches, i.e. electrical devices used to manually open and close an electric circuit on a routine basis.
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How can I tell if a dimmer switch is LED compatible?
I have read that the issue may be the dimmer switch the lights are on, that it may need to be replaced with a special dimmer switch that works with LEDs. … If I do end up replacing this switch I will probably put in a "normal" switch instead of an LED dimmer. At this point I am merely trying to diagnose the problem. …
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How can I tell if a dimmer switch is LED compatible?
Replacing the dimmer switch (whichever kind it may have been) with a normal switch fixed the problem. Mentioning this in case anyone with this issue with their smart lights stumble on this. …