There are quite a few LED tubes & bulbs that are dimmable using a regular wall dimmer. What is different in their driver circuitry compared to non-dimmable ones?
Looking at different products it seem most claim they do not flicker, or at least not until dimmed way down. Do the dimmable versions basically add a big filter capacitor?
I was looking at Toggled LED tubes & they have both regular & dimmable. However the dimmable put out a bit less light even if not using a dimmer.
If the dimmable tubes are bettered filtered to reduce flicker, would it make sense to buy the dimmable version even if a dimmer is not used just to insure that flickering is minimized?
Or is the technology such that there is no flicker with either type of LED tube?
Thanks for any suggestions & comments.
Looking at different products it seem most claim they do not flicker, or at least not until dimmed way down. Do the dimmable versions basically add a big filter capacitor?
I was looking at Toggled LED tubes & they have both regular & dimmable. However the dimmable put out a bit less light even if not using a dimmer.
If the dimmable tubes are bettered filtered to reduce flicker, would it make sense to buy the dimmable version even if a dimmer is not used just to insure that flickering is minimized?
Or is the technology such that there is no flicker with either type of LED tube?
Thanks for any suggestions & comments.