03-10-2024, 07:56 AM
Just in case this info helps…
It apparently is all about the LED itself. My Spyder can dim my lights by pressing and holding the particular button. Every light, from floor to ceiling, dims without pulsing. I use my Alexa to set them to a certain level or 100% since there’s no way else wise other than a guess.
HOWEVER…as for my Window Accent STRIPS…not so much! I can dim them very far at all with them pulsing.
The electronics engineer at Newell explained it to me and it makes sense; LEDs dim by changing the frequency, not voltage. Once the dimming gets into harmony with the 60hz cycles…pulsing happens. So, there is NO fix for that situation.
It apparently is all about the LED itself. My Spyder can dim my lights by pressing and holding the particular button. Every light, from floor to ceiling, dims without pulsing. I use my Alexa to set them to a certain level or 100% since there’s no way else wise other than a guess.
HOWEVER…as for my Window Accent STRIPS…not so much! I can dim them very far at all with them pulsing.
The electronics engineer at Newell explained it to me and it makes sense; LEDs dim by changing the frequency, not voltage. Once the dimming gets into harmony with the 60hz cycles…pulsing happens. So, there is NO fix for that situation.
Steve & Janice Vance
2015 Newell #1524
Glendora, CA