Radix2
Well-known member
They may dim better with the 0-10V dedicated dimming circuit. The cans I had used standard wiring, but I did have to by a special dimmer for like $65. These were on a dedicated circuit. I can't remember what they called it "forward pulsed" or "reverse pulsed". It is all clear as mud.
Kelvin
You are right, CFLs and LEDs do work better with a dimmer calibrated for them vs one for incandescent lights. The 10V dimming lights usually will not dim down to zero (stop at 1-2% ) unless they specifically call out that feature - so there is still the need for a switch to cut off the lights completely.
Of course at 1% brightness and being efficient, they make a good nightlight system.




