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How to determine whether your lights are dimmable: A Reference to Dimming LEDs

How to determine whether your lights are dimmable: A Reference to Dimming LEDs

Today's society is filled with more and more LED lights. They are a great substitute option that significantly reduces energy consumption when changing existing lighting in both business and domestic settings. If you want to retain your existing fixtures but substitute older illumination (incandescent, fluorescent, halogen, etc.) with better LED bulbs, you can do so because LEDs have been integrated into standard bulb types that can be retrofitted into conventional fittings in just a few seconds.

BUT HOLD ON, not all Lights can be dimmed.

This implies that before selecting your LED lights, you must evaluate your requirements. This is crucial when substituting older illumination for the first time with fresher LED technology and anticipating that they will dim.

LED lamps that dim
In this tutorial, we'll cover both how to use LED dimmers and how to quickly identify whether an LED can be dimmed or not.

Are adjustable LED lights really necessary?
It is very usual for rooms in our homes to have numerous uses. Modern kitchens can be used for cooking, eating, and even working during the day.

You have the freedom to adjust the illumination around you to your action thanks to dimmable lighting. When working on your ledger, you might prefer a bright light, but when dining in the evening, you might prefer a subdued, soothing light.

Additionally, the use of dimming has increased in business and industrial settings. Dimmable lighting gives your workplace area flexibility and enables the best lighting for your staff's tastes or requirements. There has been a lot of study on both dimming and color adjusting in workspaces. For more information on adjustable white lighting, see this.

Can you lower your LED lighting?
You should check a few items to make sure you have a dimmable lamp to begin with because not all LED lights can be dimmed:

#1 - Make sure the packing for any completed LED fixtures or bulbs you purchase explicitly indicates that they are dimmable. This needs to be made clear in the light's technical explanation or specs. The lifetime of the light will be shortened if you use a non-dimmable LED on a dimmer because of the excessive flickering that will result.

Is your dimmer suitable with the LED? dimmable light symbol no. 2 You will probably have a leading-edge dimmer if you are switching to LEDs from conventional lights. Older dimmers were probably made for greater wattage lighting and won't function with low-wattage LED lights. In these situations, you will need to select an alternative dimmer; see our suggestions at the conclusion of this post.

Why can't some Lights be dimmed?
The LED driver that the light employs determines whether an LED lamp can be dimmed.

Every LED light has a driver, which transforms electrical energy into the low-voltage steady current required by LEDs for operation. Uncertain about LED drivers? Visit our complete LED controller instructions.

You have the privilege of selecting any LED driver you like, with the dimming choices you want, if you are creating your own configuration using component LEDs. However, you are only able to choose from the manufacturer's selection of dimming choices when purchasing a completed LED fixture or bulb.

Non-dimmable LED controllers only recognize ON and OFF as states. The non-dimmable driver will attempt to compensate and maintain a constant current if you start to alter the current to an LED light. Eventually, the LED motor will become overworked and stop working.

On the other hand, dimmable controllers are designed to manage current fluctuations. Dimmable controllers will lower the LED using analog or pulse width modulation (PWM) dimming to make up for the current loss.

How are Lights reduced precisely?
When planning an LED retrofit, dimming must be carefully taken into consideration because LEDs fade differently from older lighting types.

Using light lamps as an illustration

By heating a filament wire until it illuminates, they create light. Simply reduce the power to make it dull; as the wire cools, less light is produced. As you can reduce from 0 to 100% by changing the voltage to the light source, this is an illustration of analog dimming.

Instead of a hot filament, LED lights use diodes to produce light. A diode only has two possible states: ON, where it is generating light, and OFF, where it is, you got it, dark.

Because of this, producing a dimmable LED lighting device requires a distinct approach than dimming LEDs. Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) and analog dimming are the two primary techniques for dimming Lights.

 

Dimmable Corn Led

 

ITEM

LUMENS

VOLTAGE

LED CHIPS

SIZE(MM)

COLOR TEMPERATURE

BW-CL-30W

4500LM

AC100-277V

SMD2835 / SMD5730

Φ93*221MM

2700-6500K

BW-CL-40W

6000LM

Φ93*253MM

BW-CL-60W

9000LM

Φ93*277MM

BW-CL-80W

12000LM

AC100-277V / 200-520V

Φ125*259MM

BW-CL-100W

15000LM

Φ125*278MM

BW-CL-120W

18000LM

Φ125*294MM

BW-CL-150W

22500LM

Φ125*324MM

 

 

 

dimmable led corn bulb