You're missing the point. Try a different lamp as a troubleshooting measure to see if the lamps are the issue or the switches are the problem. Either way you are going to spend some more cash to fix the problem or you'll just have to settle with it. Keep the receipt and return them in new condition if they don't work or give you any positive results.FWIW, I have had and tested just about every LED light produced and seen by any big box store and many that are only sold through local supply houses in the PA area. I have never heard of Noralighting. I have piles of crappy LED bulbs that I wouldn't give to my worst enemy, not to mention how many CFL's that have been ripped out and replaced by LED's that actually work and dim on my dimmer switches.Also, as mentioned by others here and in several other LED threads, you are supposed to calculate the LED bulbs wattage as a normal incandescent bulb, so 9 per switch is getting close to pushing it for most of the dimmers that have been spoken about on these forums, unless you have some high wattage dimmers. Just be aware of this.Just trying to help you get to the next step....Edit:One more thing: Here is the spec sheet for your lights, I don't see any UPB dimmers on there. Not that they wouldn't work but they haven't been tested as compatible.
http://www.noralighting.com/uploads/specs/NLEDC-661_spec.pdf