Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I’ve had three kitchen ceiling can lights burn out in just over two years in a new-build Villages home. Since the lights are guaranteed for ten years, I had the bulb manufacturer (SATCO) replace the first two bulbs that went out, but now I’m thinking the source of the problem may be electrical, rather than the bulbs. The four-light set is controlled by two separate switches, one of which is a dimmer. Has anyone else had this problem and resolved it? Any other thoughts?
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IMHO, a dimmer should not cause a problem with the lights as long as THE LIGHTS ARE RATED FOR DIMMING, while many LED lights are dimmable, there are some that are not, and if these sre not rated for dimming, the use of a dimmer switch will probably cause a failure of the LED light.
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Perhaps, you have something else on that line that is causing power surges, like a capacitor starting motor-small AC? dehumidifier? refrigerator? |
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I figure they are on 10 hours a day so 365x10=3650 per year x 10 years 36500 hours. Well worth the money. I got more than my monies worth. Not sure if it is because of the lower draw but I still have the original sensor. I did apply NO SEIZE to the bulb bases and the nut you need to remove to replace the bulbs, so that when they finally fail, it will, I hope, be able to come apart. |
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Since incandescent lights have essentially been banned, I believe the only option is LED lamps, which is why I assumed LED lights.
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Just like anything else, the expected life of a LED light is an average meaning half the lights produced will die before the estimated life. I would have just bought and replace the bulbs myself. I have never looked into a warranty for something like a light.
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These can lights especially contractor grade are junk. You can simply replace with same size only much thinner and better lights.
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Are these cans with screw in lights or low profile recessed LEDs that sorta look like cans?
Old style cans can have LED flat panel screw in using a regular E26(normal lightbulb) base. The old style cans can also just have regular LEDs screwed in. The most recent is a flat panel that basically surface mounts on the sheetrock of the ceiling. What kind of installation are we talking about here? |
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im sticking with The villagetinker on this one.... LED dimmable lights are required with the Dimmer switch! High quality LED dimmable lights are not in the Builders Storage closet..
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Watt
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