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Post by termy251 on Mar 5, 2021 10:47:20 GMT -5
Has anybody every wired in a dimmer switch to the LED Lights inside the Unit? Just curious, When sitting at night, man those lights are bright. Wish I could dim them down a bit. Just wondering. Thanks, Kerry
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Post by lynnmor on Mar 5, 2021 13:18:22 GMT -5
Most LEDs are not compatible with a dimmer, do your homework before installing one.
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Post by Edd505 on Mar 5, 2021 21:40:10 GMT -5
I had the same issue and changed the ceiling fan because I was not able to find a light kit for the OEM. The entire fan with light was about $75, the fans 110 so you could also add a dimmer.
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Post by termy251 on Mar 8, 2021 7:43:41 GMT -5
Thanks for the suggestions, Wife bought a lamp this weekend so we will see how that goes. Funny, I use a Google home and all my LED Light bulbs all dim and change colors. You would think that the LED in the unit would be able to Dim. Something for the designers to think about.
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Post by laknox on Mar 8, 2021 10:40:42 GMT -5
Thanks for the suggestions, Wife bought a lamp this weekend so we will see how that goes. Funny, I use a Google home and all my LED Light bulbs all dim and change colors. You would think that the LED in the unit would be able to Dim. Something for the designers to think about.
The dimmable bulbs probably cost a nickel more, and the switch another fifty cents. You =do= need to match up dimmable bulbs to the dimmer switch, though. Alternative, is to just swap out the bulbs to non-dimmable, lower lumen bulbs. Lyle
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Post by nvguy on Mar 8, 2021 22:20:18 GMT -5
One issue is home light bulbs are AC, RV light bulbs are DC. You can do more tricky things with AC to dim bulbs. Also I bet more household lightbulbs are sold in a day than in a year for RV LED bulbs.
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Post by gwinger on Mar 30, 2021 20:12:03 GMT -5
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Post by gwinger on Mar 30, 2021 20:12:32 GMT -5
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