Which LED lights are dimmable

What happens when you dim an LED bulb?
LEDs are the source of light in LED lamps. LED is an acronym for light emitting diode. A LED produces more light the more power it receives. The opposite is also true; the less electricity used, the less light is produced.
How can I determine whether an LED bulb is dimmable?
Almost always, a dimmable version of every brand of LED bulb is offered. But, they aren't necessarily conventionally dimmable. Ensure sure "dimmable" is mentioned in the product name or specs. By doing this, you can confirm that the LED bulb can be dimmed.
How can I dimmer my LED lights?
Dimming LED lights requires the use of a dimmer. Your present dip is often used to dip incandescent and halogen lights. There is a minimum power for each dimmer, ranging from 40 to 80W. Even if you switch out your incandescent lights for LEDs, the total connected power will be less than the dimmer's minimal power. The LED lights may thus not dip or may only dip very poorly, resulting in flashing. Use a trailing edge LED dimmer 0-150W if your LED bulbs do not function on your present dimmer because +/-85% of LED bulbs function on this dimmer.

Can I dim without a dimmer?
Today's technology makes it feasible to dip without a dip as well! With the introduction of the SceneSwitch product line by BENWEI, this is now possible.
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