yanksrule0422
Member
Hi,
Recently my church maintenance team decide to go forth with an LED house lighting project. Unfortunately they didn't consult me and now we have issues.
They converted all house bulbs to LED. Our 60 watt incandescents were replaced with their LED counterparts (i dont have a specific model). They replaced our reflector incandescents (i'm not sure the exact model) with TCP LED12DR5627K LEDs.
The issue is that the dimming curve on these lights is not appropriate for a church. They stay rather bright until they reach about 35%. Only then does the dim become much more noticeable. Simultaneously, they flicker below 20%. The closer it gets to 0, the worse the flicker is. And lastly, when they reach 3% they cut off.
The church definitely wants to stick with LED, what would be the most appropriate course of action in fixing this issue?
Recently my church maintenance team decide to go forth with an LED house lighting project. Unfortunately they didn't consult me and now we have issues.
They converted all house bulbs to LED. Our 60 watt incandescents were replaced with their LED counterparts (i dont have a specific model). They replaced our reflector incandescents (i'm not sure the exact model) with TCP LED12DR5627K LEDs.
The issue is that the dimming curve on these lights is not appropriate for a church. They stay rather bright until they reach about 35%. Only then does the dim become much more noticeable. Simultaneously, they flicker below 20%. The closer it gets to 0, the worse the flicker is. And lastly, when they reach 3% they cut off.
The church definitely wants to stick with LED, what would be the most appropriate course of action in fixing this issue?