Q:why does this bulb start to flutter when on for a long time
by|Sep 13, 2014
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A: Remember dimmer compatibility is a real issue with LEDs try them in a fixture without the dimmer. If they work OK them the dimmer is incompatible............
by|May 3, 2023
A: Quite likely you are using non-dimmable bulbs. The dimmable TCP lights usually use 17w - if you put them on a normal switch, or change the bulbs to dimmable, you should have better results.
Lights which are dimmable include 'dimmable' in the description, and usually state dimmable prominently on the package. I have found no issues with these lights on a normal switch.
I have had a similar experience to your's when I put non-dimmable LED's on a dimmer switch, changing to dimmable bulbs solved it.
by|May 3, 2023
Q:are these outdoor bulbs ?
by|Jun 14, 2014
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A: They are not outdoor/waterproof bulbs. They can withstand damp situations but are not rated for full exposure to rain etc. I use mine under the eaves where they will not be hit by rain....
by|May 3, 2023
Q:Is it dimmable?
by|May 20, 2014
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A: Not this model. There are several other models which are.
'Dimmable' appears in the description on those bulbs which can be dimmed.
by|May 3, 2023
A: No. It says non-dimmable on the box.
by|May 3, 2023
A: No, not dimmable.
by|May 3, 2023
Q:How well do these flood lights work outdoors in winter cold weather
by|Apr 29, 2014
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A: We haven't gone below zero since i installed the lights but they are instantaneous even when temperatures are in the low teens. Our CFL lights took a while to reach full brightness at these temperatures. I expect the LEDs will be fine next winter.
by|May 3, 2023
A: Hello Rick. LED lights are not effected by temperature. These lights will project light the same amount as their incandescent equivalent.