Lutron DVELV-303P-WH 300-Watt Diva Electronic Low Voltage 3-Way Dimmer, White Product Description:
- Paddle switch turns light off and on to a preset level
- Discreet slider adjusts light level
- Fits large designer wall plate opening
- For incandescent or halogen 120-Volt light bulbs
- For use in electronic low-voltage applications
Product Description
Lutron DVELV-303P Diva Dimmer with Locator Light Single Pole 300W Electronic Low Voltage Matches Existing Decorator-Style Switches Paddle Switch Returns Light to Your Favorite Level Slide Adjusts Light to Suit Any Activity Soft Locator Light Illuminated in Off Position Coordinating Claro and Satin Colors Wallplates Available Separately Eco-Dim Model Available Paddle Turns On/Off Slide Up to Brighten, Down to Dim Includes Locator Light Eco-Dim Model Guarantees at Least 15% Energy Savings Compared to a Standard Switch Electronic Low Voltage Features Large Paddle Switch and Small Slide Dimmer Built-In Soft Glow Night Light Visible in the Dark Use with Standard 3-Way Switches for Easy, Economical Installation Eco-Dim Model Guarantees at Least 15% Energy Savings Compared to a Standard Switch Single Pole 300W Electronic Low Voltage Requires Neutral Wire Connection Wall Plate Not included Electronic Low V Finish: White Type: Gloss 3-Way Slide to Dim Wired 1 Gang
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
A high tech dimmer for LED lighting
By mskypek
I replaced my "over the kitchen sink" fluorescent fixture with two LED bar lights. There are times you want to inspect your dishes and food, and. at other times you want to just see what your doing. I also got tired of attracting all the insects in the back yard at night to the kitchen window over the sink. I had to have a LED dimmer and the electronics in this expensive rocker-style dimmer, according to various articles I read, did it best, allowing for fine dimmer control in a very gradual, evenly distributed manner. The LED bars connected directly to the 120v AC current coming from the light switch. I didn't need a transformer to convert to 12 volts, like so many other LED bars require. It worked fine with the old "on/off" light switch, and when I upgraded the switched to the DVELV-303P, it was almost perfect. There is one spot about two-thirds down the dimmer control where I get an "ever-so-slight" buzz in the LED bar, but I have to really try in order to hit that spot. I am really impressed on how low I can dim the LED lights. I could make them barely glow. On the flip side, I also used a much less expensive LED dimmer, the Lutron Diva DVCL-153-AL, with my recessed 120v AC LED ceiling light over my kitchen table. I had to manually adjust this less expensive dimmer during installation to "define" the low end of the dimming range. The really fine control in this cheaper dimmer wasn't there either. For my application - bright or about half-as-bright or just dim - I am just as satisfied with the cheaper Lutron DVCL-153-AL. But I was more impressed with the DVELV-303P dimmer. My advice, don't buy a Corvette when an Impala fits the bill. But if you have an elaborate lighting design, get the DVELV-303P.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Great for certain apps
By Honest Abe
This dimmer is perfect for "electronic transformers" or power supplies for dimmable MR16's and under cabinet puck lights. If LEDs be certain they are dimmable though !
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