I have a Lutron switch and I recent retrofitted low wattage LED can lights. I knew there was a chance the older Lutron switch would feed too much voltage and the light may stay on when the switch is off. Which they did.
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I have a Lutron switch and I recent retrofitted low wattage LED can lights. I knew there was a chance the older Lutron switch would feed too much voltage and the light may stay on when the switch is off. Which they did.
So I bought a brand new Lutron switch that was LED compatible and in the wattage range of my new LED can lights. This still did not completely turn off the lights.
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After going to the site, I found out I have to use specific LED brands; which are less efficient than the ones I bought. I will throw out all my Lutron switches in the house if I have to buy specific LEDS, I do not put up with lazy engineering. Not wanting to throw them out, I started my journey to find a solution.
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