Most dimmers, which
were likely designed to work with incandescent light bulbs, work by cutting off
the amount of electricity sent to the bulb. The less electricity drawn, the dimmer
the light has. But with your newly acquired knowledge of good quality LED
lights, you know that there is no direct correlation between LED
brightness and energy drawn.
If you'd like LED
to be dimmable, you need to do one of two things: find LED bulbs compatible
with traditional dimmers, or replace your current dimming switch with a
leading-edge (LED-compatible) dimmer. When shopping for LEDs, it helps to know
what kind of dimming switch you have, but if you don't know or would rather not
go through the trouble, simply search for LED bulbs from cheap LED lights supplier china
compatible with standard incandescent dimmers. You probably know that LED bulbs
run dramatically cooler than their incandescent cousins, but that doesn't mean
they don't produce heat. LED bulbs do get hot, but the heat is pulled away by a
heat sink in the base of the bulb. From there, the heat dissipates into the air
and the LED bulb stays cool, helping to keep its promise of a very long life. And
there is lying the problem: the bulb needs a way to dissipate the heat. If an outdoor LED downlight
is placed in an enclosed housing, the heat won't have anywhere to go, sending
it right back to the bulb, and sentencing it to a slow and painful death.
Consider where
you'd like to place your LED bulbs. If you have fully or semi-enclosed fixtures
you need to light up, look for LEDs that are approved for recessed or enclosed
spaces.
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