Easy Guide to Dimming LED Lights (2024)

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Choosing the right lighting can make a huge difference to the look and feel of a room.

Dimmable lights provide some additional versatility, allowing you to find the perfect brightness for the mood you want to set. With the rapid development of dimmable LED lighting comes smoother control, silent running, soft start and multi-way dimming. it is now easier than ever to find the right setup for your LED lighting.

If you're not sure where to start with dimmable LED lighting, the following guide will hopefully provide some answers. If you need any further help, don't hesitate to contact our friendly and knowledgeable customer services team.

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No, not all LED bulbs are dimmable. LED bulbs are manufactured with different circuits that determine whether they are dimmable or non-dimmable, and they are not interchangeable. If you try to dim a non-dimmable light bulb, it may create an unpleasant flickering effect, and is likely to damage the bulb itself.

All LED light bulbs should clearly indicate whether they are suitable for dimming or not, both on the packaging and in online product descriptions.

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Do I need a specific type of dimmer switch?

There are two types of dimmer switch available: leading-edge and trailing-edge dimmers. Some retrofit LED light bulbs and fittings have drivers that allow them to work with either type, but for a better chance of the dimmer operating correctly, choose a trailing-edge dimmer.

There are a few reasons for this, but it's primarily because leading-edge dimmers have a higher minimum load, and the lower wattage of LED bulbs means they are not guaranteed to function correctly when paired with them.

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What is a gang?

The gang is the number of switches (or dials) on the dimmer. If you just have one light fixture in a room, then you just need a dimmer switch with one gang. If you have multiple light fixtures (e.g. several spotlights, or a ceiling and wall light), then you can dim them independently using dimmer switches with more than one gang.

When using dimmer switches with 2+ gangs, make sure all connected bulbs are dimmable to avoid faults occurring.

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What are minimum and maximum loads?

Traditionally, dimmer switches have a minimum electrical load that must be met to guarantee that the switch operates smoothly. A switch with a minimum load of 10 watts, for example, needs a bulb (or bulbs) totalling a minimum of 10W connected to it for it to function correctly. Anything lower than this and you may experience a flickering or stuttering dim.

The maximum load is the opposite. Ensure that the total wattage of the bulbs and fittings connected to a dimmer switch do not exceed this maximum load, in order to prevent faults. With LED bulbs, this is slightly more complicated, as the maximum load can't necessarily be taken at face value. Read on for more details

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Calculating the maximum load

The low wattage of LED bulbs means that in theory, you could connect numerous bulbs to the same dimmer switch. If you have a dimmer switch with a 400W maximum load, for example, then surely you could connect 80 5W LED bulbs to it (80 x 5W = 400W)? This is not the case, however. LED lights generate an inrush (or spike) of power when switched on, which may exceed the stated wattage of the bulb momentarily.

A rule of thumb commonly used to calculate a load for LED dimmers is to divide the stated maximum load by 10. For example a 400W dimmer switch should have no more than 40W of LED bulbs connected to it, which would equate to eight 5W bulbs.

Easy Guide to Dimming LED Lights (2024)

FAQs

How do I dim my LED lights? ›

#1 Use a Dimmer Switch

Dimmer switches are widely available and can be easily installed in place of a regular switch. Once installed, the switch allows you to adjust the amount of electricity flowing to the LED lights, which in turn controls the brightness of the light.

What is the proper dimmer switch for LED lights? ›

There are two types of dimmer switch available: leading-edge and trailing-edge dimmers. Some retrofit LED light bulbs and fittings have drivers that allow them to work with either type, but for a better chance of the dimmer operating correctly, choose a trailing-edge dimmer.

What are the methods of LED dimming? ›

There are two main LED dimming methods: analog dimming and Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) dimming. Analog dimming is a method that reduces the current that flows through the LED, which in turn reduces its brightness. This method is simple and inexpensive, but it has some drawbacks.

How to dim LED lights without a dimmer? ›

Remote control-operated light bulbs or fixtures is another option to dim lights without a dimmer. Smart lighting options allow you to dim the lights, change color, and even set timers with the help of your smartphone.

What are the 2 types of dimming? ›

There are two branches of dimming methods: mains dimming and low-voltage dimming. Mains dimming is used for LEDs with incorporated drivers mostly, but can also be used to dim LEDs with compatible external drivers. Low voltage dimming is only appropriate for external drivers.

Can regular LED lights be dimmed? ›

CAN LEDs BE DIMMED? Yes, all LEDs can be dimmed, but it is not always simple. If it is practical or not to dim a particular LED lamp or lighting fixture will depend on the driver that is being used to control it.

What to do if LED lights are too bright? ›

Reduce the wattage

To address this, start by checking the wattage of the LED bulbs you've installed. If they seem too bright, consider testing a lower wattage. Some LED bulbs may include a conversion factor on their packaging, indicating the equivalent in traditional light bulbs.

What happens if you dim a non dimmable LED? ›

If you install a non-dimmable LED light on a dimmable switch, you might have it set at 100% the entire time to ensure it operates correctly. The bulb can start buzzing or flickering once you lower the power threshold to the fixture. Those activities can damage the product or significantly reduce its lifespan.

Can you make an LED light dimmer? ›

Although you can install a dimmer switch for LED lights, the technology is different than that of incandescent and halogen bulbs. You must ensure that the LED light is dimmable. If it is not indicated in the product description, then the light cannot be dimmed. It's as simple as that.

Can you dim LED down lights? ›

The answer is simple. Yes you can dim LED, but not all LED bulbs are dimmable.

Can you make a LED light dimmer? ›

Although you can install a dimmer switch for LED lights, the technology is different than that of incandescent and halogen bulbs. You must ensure that the LED light is dimmable. If it is not indicated in the product description, then the light cannot be dimmed. It's as simple as that.

How do you control LED brightness? ›

You can use a resistor or a variable resistor (such as a potentiometer) in series with the LED to limit or adjust the current, thereby controlling its brightness.

How do you dim LED panel lights? ›

Mains dimmers tend to be rotary and are what you would find on a wall in place of a light switch. They have a knob you can twist anticlockwise or clockwise to decrease or increase the light output and push in to switch the light on and off.

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