Hi-
We're in the process of building a new house, and I'm considering the use of RadioRA2 to automate some of the outside cans that are equipped with LED trims.
The LED trims that I have are Cooper Industries All-Pro 6" LED units (RL706830E26WBS) found here:http://www.cooperindustries.com/content/public/en/lighting/products/recessed_general_purpose_downlighting/led/_6_inch_led_housings_all_pro/_274744.brands.lighting!halo!recessed!all_pro_recessed_downlighting!led.html
I'm trying to determine if these LED trims can be dimmed using the standard Lutron RadioRA 2 RRD-6D dimmer, or if I need the newer (and more expensive) RRD-6NA phase adaptive model. I've heard that LED lighting (like CFL lighting) can be touchy when it comes to dimmers (not dimming all of the way down, and instead turning off, etc...).
Anyone with experience that can chime in is appreciated.
Thanks!
We're in the process of building a new house, and I'm considering the use of RadioRA2 to automate some of the outside cans that are equipped with LED trims.
The LED trims that I have are Cooper Industries All-Pro 6" LED units (RL706830E26WBS) found here:http://www.cooperindustries.com/content/public/en/lighting/products/recessed_general_purpose_downlighting/led/_6_inch_led_housings_all_pro/_274744.brands.lighting!halo!recessed!all_pro_recessed_downlighting!led.html
I'm trying to determine if these LED trims can be dimmed using the standard Lutron RadioRA 2 RRD-6D dimmer, or if I need the newer (and more expensive) RRD-6NA phase adaptive model. I've heard that LED lighting (like CFL lighting) can be touchy when it comes to dimmers (not dimming all of the way down, and instead turning off, etc...).
Anyone with experience that can chime in is appreciated.
Thanks!