I have a chandelier in my dining room that I have been using with a traditional dimmer. For the old dimmer to work, one of the candelabra bulbs needed to be incandescent (the rest are filament LEDs). There are 8 bulbs in total. I upgraded the switches today to the MACL-153 and companion (MA-R). The fixture still will not work with all LED bulbs. This is frustrating as these dimmers are not cheap. With all LED bulbs, the bulbs are always on (dim) and when the fixture is all the way off, they are still on, but slightly more dim. There is no dimming function at all and the fixture is UN-usable. Only when I install one incandescent bulb will the dimmer work as it is intended. I replaced my kitchen chandelier dimmers with the same switches and it works (6 filament LED candelabra bulbs). Both fixtures are using filament LEDs.
I don't understand why one fixture works with 6 bulbs and the other does not work with 8. None of the bulbs are greater than 4 Watts.
If I can't get the dining room fixture working with all LED bulbs, I am going to return one set of switches and get my $50+ bucks back since the LED dimmer will not work with LED bulbs.
Most frustrating.
Rich