Question about the ILR-10K resistor from PulseWorx --
In my setups, which use SAI 11-40 and 2-40 UPB dimmer switches, with 2 or 3 CREE A19-style soft-white LED bulbs per overhead fixture, I have no problems with flicker or with the bulbs shutting off completely. But the dimming bottoms out around, I would estimate, probably 100 lumens per bulb. (Corresponding to the 1-watt minimum dim capability of the SAI dimmers.)
These same bulbs, when attached to a Lutron Skylark LED-compatible manual slide dimmer will go way *way* down, I would estimate to around 10-15 lumens per bulb, staying completely stable (no flicker) all the way to the bottom. Each bulb looks like a dim, small candle, which is what I would like for the low end.
Will installing an ILR-10K with the SAI UPB dimmer switches result in a lower bottom-end dimming threshold? If so, how much light output will I lose off the top end / 100% brightness setting?
In my setups, which use SAI 11-40 and 2-40 UPB dimmer switches, with 2 or 3 CREE A19-style soft-white LED bulbs per overhead fixture, I have no problems with flicker or with the bulbs shutting off completely. But the dimming bottoms out around, I would estimate, probably 100 lumens per bulb. (Corresponding to the 1-watt minimum dim capability of the SAI dimmers.)
These same bulbs, when attached to a Lutron Skylark LED-compatible manual slide dimmer will go way *way* down, I would estimate to around 10-15 lumens per bulb, staying completely stable (no flicker) all the way to the bottom. Each bulb looks like a dim, small candle, which is what I would like for the low end.
Will installing an ILR-10K with the SAI UPB dimmer switches result in a lower bottom-end dimming threshold? If so, how much light output will I lose off the top end / 100% brightness setting?