Hi. I recently noticed that our auditorium lighting is a mixture of different LED fixtures and I think this is causing some issues with our Kelmar dimmer (even with the LED addon installed). I'm looking to replace all 8 bulbs in our auditorium. What has been an effective bulb for others? 8 of them are going to be illuminating our 30x40ft theater so they need to be reasonably bright as well (we don't have separate work lighting)
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They wouldn't work with your existing dimmer, but our Architectural Lighting Fixture would give you both walk-in house lighting and cleaning lights in the same unit.
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If you have either 5 inch diameter or 6 inch diameter regular can light fixtures, I can happily pass along that these lights work amazingly well with a regular Kelmar triac dimmer. They fade ALL THE WAY down to 0%, and when turning back on they start very low, about 5-10% and then fade up perfectly. I've not found any other LED light that has performed this well with a triac dimmer to date.
Note these lamps also have a selectable 2700K / 3000K / 3500K / 4000K / 5000K color temperature switch on them. They are also VERY bright.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01N95BH3E
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Originally posted by Mark Gulbrandsen View PostI generally used Cree as they were commonly available.
I try to buy Cree whenever I can. You can usually find them at Home Depot, pretty reliably.
I was told that Cree is the creator of the LED bulb or was, at least, first to market with them.
The same person who told me that also said that most other companies that sell LED bulbs buy their LEDs/COBs from Cree then build them into their own products.
Cree sells dimmable bulbs and, IIRC, you can get them up to 125 watt equivalent in both daylight and soft white.
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Originally posted by Randy StankeyI was told that Cree is the creator of the LED bulb or was, at least, first to market with them.
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Thanks for the suggestions. I'll end up putting in a call to Kelmar.
Turns out 6 of the 8 'bulbs' are actually integrated fixtures that were installed by a local electrician. I can pretty much guarantee they didn't do their homework on our dimmer first
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