Had no idea until today there were common issues with Lutron Caseta and Edison bulbs (normal or LED)...I installed the Lutron Caseta dimming switch and it worked great. On the wall, or with the the app, it was awesome. But then later I turn it on and the lights start flashing. The reason why they had worked I discovered was because I had a 25 watt signal tester (one of those things that allows you to run a sensor over your electrical panel to detect currents) plugged into a plug socket in line with the lights! I now realize there are issues with under 25 watts in particular on the line. It appears this has something to do with minimum loads. Here are my questions:- I saw those Lutron synthetic minimum load modules, does that work? I hate the idea of having to buy something else. They are $100 and it seems silly. - Does anyone have any dimmable edison LED bulbs they use on their light setup that have worked well? I was considering these 100-watt ST19 dimmable LED vintage bulbs from Home Depot that actually use 15 watts each, and curious if the combined 30 watts is enough for the Lutron switch to work. But happy to hear about others out there.- Does the non-dimming switch have this issue? Wondering if for the lights where I want Edison bulbs I can get those single pole rocker switches that don't dim, and if that has an issue. Also will the pico switch work with non-dim switches? (if I want an extra switch to have multiple switches for a particular light string)- Anyone else experience this problem or have any solutions?Ultimately the reason I need the Edison bulbs is these are front porch and garage sconces. I liked getting bulbs that could go really bright or I could dim like normal most of the time. My wife loves the Edison look in the see through bulb housing. There are some non Edison LED bulbs in the house I could maybe use the dim switches on, and save the single pole non-dimming switches for the front lights.Any help here would be great. Would love some solution that didn't involve $100 synthetic pull thing that I have to figure out how to wire in. Obviously I can't leave the 25 watt signal tester plugged into the outlet forever. Thank you.