87jeepwrangler
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bought a new dual brite motion sensor for the front of my house. in case you don't know about them, they behave exactly like a traditional motion sensor, with an additional function of being able to automatically turn the lights on at dusk for a specified period of time, dimmed about half way (all the while maintaining the original motion sensor function).
the problem i am having is that i have LED soffit lights, which the dual brite sensor apparently doesn't dim at all, it just leaves them at what appears to be full intensity. my LED soffit lights were on a dimmer prior to this sensor being installed and dimmed just fine with that LED compatible dimmer. as per the manual, it says the sensor should be fed full voltage, so i removed the dimmer switch and replaced it with a non-dimmer switch before installing the sensor.
is it just me, or is it rediculous that the dualbrite sensors aren't yet complatible with LED lighting (and probably CFLs also).
what would happen if i put a traditional wall dimmer AFTER the motion sensor wiring in an attempt to lower the overall brightness on my patio?
the problem i am having is that i have LED soffit lights, which the dual brite sensor apparently doesn't dim at all, it just leaves them at what appears to be full intensity. my LED soffit lights were on a dimmer prior to this sensor being installed and dimmed just fine with that LED compatible dimmer. as per the manual, it says the sensor should be fed full voltage, so i removed the dimmer switch and replaced it with a non-dimmer switch before installing the sensor.
is it just me, or is it rediculous that the dualbrite sensors aren't yet complatible with LED lighting (and probably CFLs also).
what would happen if i put a traditional wall dimmer AFTER the motion sensor wiring in an attempt to lower the overall brightness on my patio?
