Slowly replacing ceiling lights with LEDs around the house... that currently use the older GE Zwave wall dimmers. Just can't afford to replace them all with HS switches (or other brand).
Remember an older thread (maybe in my Vera years) about a way to retrofit a ceiling set of can lights with some sort of resister/capacitor (not an electrician, so bare with my ignorance) that would allow dimming to work, without having to use the trick of using one older regular wattage lightbulb in one of the cans.
Got me to thinking... there should be a screw-in bulb adapter that could somehow do this - but no amount of searching has found such a thing on Amazon - and if it doesn't exist there, I must not be real :-)
Am I making sense, and/or how have others dealt with this. My current need is the chandelier over the dining room table. has 3 bulbs in it - 40W each. can replace only 2 with LED... if I put in all LED, one of the bulbs never goes off.
Remember an older thread (maybe in my Vera years) about a way to retrofit a ceiling set of can lights with some sort of resister/capacitor (not an electrician, so bare with my ignorance) that would allow dimming to work, without having to use the trick of using one older regular wattage lightbulb in one of the cans.
Got me to thinking... there should be a screw-in bulb adapter that could somehow do this - but no amount of searching has found such a thing on Amazon - and if it doesn't exist there, I must not be real :-)
Am I making sense, and/or how have others dealt with this. My current need is the chandelier over the dining room table. has 3 bulbs in it - 40W each. can replace only 2 with LED... if I put in all LED, one of the bulbs never goes off.
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