Help! I have a Lutron Caseta connected to an AFCI/GFCI circuit breaker powering four LED lights. But the circuit breaker frequently trips whenever the switch is changing dimness levels. It never trips while the lights are just sitting at a certain brightness level. It only happens when the the brightness is changing. I'm guessing it will trip approximately 20% of the time that I'm changing brightness. It can happen in either direction - brightness going up or down. It can happen when I'm starting with the lights turned completely off, or when they're already on and changing brightness, or when they're already on and I'm switching them off.
Interestingly, the tripping almost always happens when I'm adjusting brightness directly from the switch or the pico remote. It almost never happens when I'm controlling it from the Lutron app, or using voice control from my Google Home. I noticed the app and Google home dim much more quickly, while the switches fade the brightness more slowly. I wonder if that has something to do with it.
I've actually tried this on two different circuit breakers (same type) controlling two different kinds of LED's. The two types of LED lights are the Juno 6RLS and the Sylvania RT6. Here is a picture of the circuit breaker I'm using. Can somebody please offer some guidance? I'm at my wits' end.