Sunday, January 13, 2013

Can CFL bulbs & LED bulbs be used in dimmable lamps?

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Light Emitting Diode (LED) and Compact Fluorescent Lights (CFL) bulbs have revolutionized energy-efficient lighting.

Dimming saves energy while setting the right light level to improve mood and ambiance. Screw-in compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) and screw-in light emitting diode bulbs (LEDs) are a great energy-saving alternative to incandescent or halogen light sources; however, dimming them may be difficult.

LEDs are small, very efficient solid bulbs. New LED bulbs are grouped in clusters with diffuser lenses which have broadened the applications for LED use in the home. LED technology is advancing rapidly, with many new bulb styles available. Initially more expensive than CFLs, LEDs bring more value since they last longer. Also, the price of LED bulbs is going down each year as the manufacturing technology continues to improve.
Philips 423244 10-Watt 60-Watt L-Prize Award Winning LED Light Bulb

CFLs are simply miniature versions of full-sized fluorescents. They screw into standard lamp sockets, and give off light that looks similar to the common incandescent bulbs - not like the fluorescent lighting we associate with factories and schools.
TCP 14-Watt Soft White Compact Fluorescent Flood Light Bulb (6 Pack)

The question is, Can CFL bulbs & LED bulbs be used in dimmable lamps?

Both CFL bulbs & LED bulbs can be used in dimmable lamps!, but the CFL must be labeled as dimmable; be sure to check the product details or packaging. Dimmable CFLs maintain light color more consistently than incandescent bulbs, while dimming to 10 to 40% of its original brightness (where incandescents dim from 100% brightness to zero, and change light color from bright white to warm yellow). Dimmable CFL bulbs typically come in a soft white color temperature.

As for LED bulbs, again be sure to check the product details or packaging to see if it's labeled as compatible with dimmers.

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